Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Martin Jarrie I

Martin Jarrie's wonderful coloured path. Martin is an painter, illustrator, sculptor and graphic designer based in Paris. 

Tuesday, 11 March 2014

Monday, 10 March 2014

Vicky Yang



Vicky Yang is an illustrator, graphic designer and animator. Here are some pages of her book Hmmph about things that upset her when she was younger, the top image is about swallowing a seed and the bottom one about an annoying brother laughing at her misfortune.

Sunday, 9 March 2014

Wangzhe Zhang I



Beautiful, shimmering layers of detail are assimilated into these delicate illustrations by Wangzhe Zhang who completed her MA at Camberwell School of Art last year.

Saturday, 8 March 2014

Maddalena Gerli I




Italian illustrator Maddalena Gerli's illustrations for the book Sottosopra 'Upside Down'. Maddalena divides the picture beautifully with areas of colour, they are bold and simple but with great complex details that keep you interested time after time.

Friday, 7 March 2014

Juxta

This was a strange juxtaposition of pins on pinterest some weeks ago. 
I love it when you find these odd combinations of images that work in different ways from how they were originally intended. But then it is the way that you read, misread or interpret visual information that is really important and I do find that misreading it is often even more creatively productive than correctly interpreting it, because though you see your mistake you see the possibility to.

Thursday, 6 March 2014

Wednesday, 5 March 2014

Tuesday, 4 March 2014

100 Flowers




I am working on some illustrations for a project about getting flowers (all be it illustrated) back into hospitals. 
This piece is called Chamomile, I am basing my works to the theme of Glasgow's formal herb garden's.  

Sunday, 2 March 2014

Bohdan Wróblewski I





Bohdan Wróblewski continues my latest Polish Illustration series. I really love the composition of these illustrations especially the double page spreads. Bohdan Wróblewski again was a graduate of the Warsaw Academy of Fine Art he illustrated many books and designed several sets of postage stamps for Polish Post.

Saturday, 1 March 2014

Maria Łuszczkiewicz-Jastrzębska I


These illustrations by Maria Łuszczkiewicz-Jastrzębska have a great range of mark making and wonderful humour and characters, I really loved the slightly panicked looking bobbin people. Maria Łuszczkiewicz-Jastrzębska trained in graphics at the Warsaw Accademy and speciallised in dry point printing.