Limited to just 15, Claw & Co has put out a new print in two different colors featuring the illustrative and lettering skills of Yes2, Sp.One and Aroe77. Hand pulled silkscreen prints on Rivles BFK, raw edge, printed on high-quality paper stock. Great drawing by New York-based artist, Sp.One depicting what the majority of major … Read More “SP.ONE, YES2, & AROE” »
Category: illustrations
Great details, use of color, and great sense of the world around him.
The 23-year old Philippines-based illustrator Kerby Rosanes works mainly with ordinary black pens to illustrate his intense pieces.
Tadanori Yokoo produces sick art that consist of styles of psychedelic, meets graphic design, meets poster art, meets traditional printmaking.
Lauren Marx a remarkable talent and artistic visionary presents a connection of the animal world to the cosmos
Anatoly Timofeevich Fomenko is a prominent Russian mathematician, professor, topologist, and very talented at expressing abstract mathematical concepts through artwork.
Sick artist/writer CHEO is preparing to drop his national cheographic coloring book inspired by the world animal sanctuaries. This look incredible and I cannot wait stay tuned to the folks at IRONLAK here.
I recently discovered illustrator, Ron Ackins who has worked for several indie brands such as UndrCrwn,Nike and Brooklyn Circus to name a few. He is also working on a comic book of his own also and has nice work in general. Go to his website to enjoy more here
Art duo Os Gêmeos revisited San Francisco’s Luggage Store Gallery and left behind a painting at the top of the building, in the very same spot they painted a previous mural in 2003. The Sao Paulo-based artists spray painted a new, gallery-commissioned piece over their last mural.
The oldest surviving cover art from a Superman comic is Action Comics #15, dated August 1939. The Fred Guardineer-drawn cover sold at auction recently for $286,800, exceeding early estimates. A pioneer of the medium itself, Guardineer contributed two features to the seminal Action Comics #1, the comic book that introduced Superman.