1. 22:57 9th Apr 2013

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    Reblogged from exhibition-ism

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    RUN street artist in Senegal and Gambia 

     
  2. Some pretty gorgeous magazine illustrations by the New York based Mark Weaver.

    more can be found here http://mrkwvr.com/

     
  3. 11:53

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    Paper Faces by Lou Ros

     
  4. 18:58 23rd Mar 2013

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    (Source: coffeebooks)

     
  5. Jonathan Harris - Artist / Writer / Software Engineer (social engineer) to name just a few. He created a website called Cowbird.com which is well worth a visit. Here he gives a talk about his experiences maturing as an artist. Very inspiring stuff.

     
  6. Some nice little illustration from Andres Lozano.

    More can be found here - http://www.andres-lozano.com

     
  7. Impressive. 

     
  8. I reckon I’m just a massive geek at heart. This little mash-up is awesome. Loved the little nod to ‘golden-eye’…memories. 

     
  9. Oliver jeffers’ new book is very good. 

     
  10. DZO Oliver doing what he does best really. intricate ink drawings. He’s recently been sharing this work in progress which, although not yet finished, i figured was definitely worth sharing. 

    Find more of his stuff on his behance page. 

    http://www.behance.net/dzo

     
  11. Oliver Jeffers again. He’s got a new book out called ‘neither here nor or there” which i can safely say I’ll be purchasing this weekend. It’s more about his paintings than his Storybooks. And suprise, suprise it’s published by ‘Gestalten’…The lads.

     
  12. PEZ Artwork. An illustrator from France. A finished piece of his is entitled ‘Celia’ is shown at the top but even his Sketchbook work is amazing. 

    A link to his behance page can be found below. 

    http://www.behance.net/pez-artwork

     
  13. Some Paintings from Maurizio L’Altrella. Really nice.

     
  14. Better from Dyson. Solving problems I didn’t even know were there. Very nifty bit of kit this.

     
  15. Chic & Artistic have come up some very cool little pieces here.  Called  Panto’N’Roll  they combine ‘Pantone colour palettes’ with music references. Nice n Simple.