Gutter

Posted by Fabio 16 December 2009

Gutter is a huge comic and drawing anthology compiled and edited by Victor Kerlow and produced by Tiny Vices. featuring 100 full-color pages of work by artists such as Andrew Gonzales, Anthony Baab, Ben Jones and Ben Schumacher. read more

Charlotte Delarue

Posted by Fabio 8 December 2009

Beautiful illustrations by 27 year old french illustrator and graphic designer Charlotte Delarue.

www.charlotte-delarue.blogspot.com

David Sparshott

Posted by Fabio 7 December 2009

David Sparshott is a London based illustrator who studied at the Bristol School of Art, graduating in 2006. David has since worked as a visiting lecturer at UWE Brisol and has run youth drawing workshops as part of the Architecture Foundation’s ‘Urban Pioneers’ project.

www.davidsparshott.com

James Joyce

Posted by Fabio 4 December 2009

Nice illustrations from London based artist and designer James Joyce.

www.one-fine-day.co.uk

Architectural Wonders

Posted by Fabio 4 December 2009

Shown here are a series of avantgarde architectural drawings from the Howard Gilman Collection. This very collection consists of 205 artworks from the years 1960s to 1970s and was on November 1, 2000 donated to The Museum of Modern Art. Prolific names such as R. Buckminster Fuller, Ron Herron, Rem Koolhaas, Archigram, Superstudio and Ettore Sottsass are to be found in the collection. Truly mesmerizing! read more

Jeff Ladouceur

Posted by Fabio 2 December 2009

Jeff Ladouceur was born in 1975 on Vancouver Island. He is a self-taught artist, living and working in New York and Canada. His work consists primarily of ink, pencil, acrylic and a feeling for cartoonified line. His condensed, delicate renderings intertwine the mystic with the mundane and seem to draw upon certain visual references ( from 1930’s hack animation to William Blake). read more

Sidney Pink

Posted by Fabio 27 November 2009

Sidney Pink is an American artist that creates small pencil and watercolor drawings. Pink lived and worked in Japan for four years where he found inspiration for his art. Japanzine magazine described PINK as, “one of Japan’s most inspirational gaijin [foreign] artists.”
He now lives and works in Baltimore, Maryland.

www.sidneypink.com

Thomas Bernard

Posted by Fabio 26 November 2009

French illustrator Thomas Bernard has created a grand collection of colourful collages over the time of 2 years, to be more precise 159 in total. read more