Showing posts with label Printmaking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Printmaking. Show all posts

Sunday, March 3, 2013

John Jay Cabuay (USA)



"My illustrations are about celebrating the art of draftsmanship mixed with the complexity of a saturated color palette and the idealism of print-making." - John Jay Cabuay.

Source: Illustration Now! 4, 2011, Ed. Julius Wiedemann, Germany: TASCHEN. (pp. 56-59)






Eda Akaltun (Turkey, based in London)



“Old photos and magazines inspire me because of their colours, textures and fashions. I use these to create futuristic, false-perspective environments." - Eda Akaltun











Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Melanie Wickham (UK)









Melinda Beck (USA)









Nicolas Tual (France, based in London)







Carson Ellis (USA)









Mat Pringle (UK)



Mat Pringle was born in South London where he spent an idyllic childhood climbing trees and drawing dinosaurs. After a few false starts he studied graphic design at the London College of Communication before eventually stumbling his way into the murky world of illustration. He now spends his time doing fantastical figurative illustrations with occasional epic attention to detail; working predominantly with dipping pen and ink. In the last few years he has expanded into print-making with the guidance of Print Club London but has since set up a ram-shackle screen-printing studio of his own. He still draws dinosaurs only not quite as well.

His work has featured in exhibitions including Multiplayer II (Gallery 1988, L.A), MuTate Britain, DIY London Seen, Pictoplasma Paris and Blisters On My Fingers. It can also be found on album covers and sleeves throughout the land which as a self-confessed record nerd makes him very happy. Clients include Branch, Threadless, Miles To Go, Get A Grip, Huk Apparel, Cure Studio, Tor Press and Proper Songs. He is also a member of Puck Collective.