Max Löffler on Instagram: "Graveyard | Winter Tour 2024 I had the chance to illustrate this tired kitten for the Winter Tour of the fantastic @graveyardmusic , kocking off next week in Leipzig! Since I first discovered their instant classic debut album sometime around 2012, they’re constantly finding their way into heavy rotation. Thanks so much to @trulsmorck for the trust! These 40cm x 60cm posters will be available at the merch tables on tour, and after that I‘ll also have a super limited amount available in my shop. As always printed by Meister @sehfeuer and the artwork is done using @truegrittexturesupply brush sets."
Jamie Wignall on Instagram: "The next in my sports illustration series is the mighty Pole Vault! I have been really enjoying playing with dynamic composition and the unique view points and concepts that can be captured by illustration. Here I was thinking about the moment an athlete is propelled upwards towards the apex of their jump. I decided to use Blender to set up the viewpoint of the shot. It can such a useful tool for visualising angles and framing. What’s interesting is that even here artistic viewpoint and imagination is central to the modelling. The aim was to exaggerate the perspective of the poles vanishing down to the ground. To do that I had to make the length of the side poles extra long and also taper them to create the effect I wanted. You see that in the final image. I’
Liv Lee on Instagram: "A bunch of fictitious bush berries 〰️ - - Image 1 description: painted on a cream background, there are four different branches of fictitious berries sitting in a pink round vase. All the branches have blue leaves and stems and the berries are yellow and orange in colour, and are lumpy and wonky and wonderful. Image 2 description: a close-up crop of the first painting with the paint texture visible."
Magdiel Lopez on Instagram: "Hey everyone, I've been completely hooked on Gothic and early Renaissance art lately. It's like stepping into another world, The intensity, the emotion, the pure human drama - it's just mesmerizing. But, at the same time, I've been dipping into Japanese art from the 1800s. Talk about a change of pace! It's all about vibrant colors, textures and this really cool sense of balance and harmony. So, I've been messing around with this wild idea: mixing these two completely different styles together. Imagine the depth and intensity of Gothic and Renaissance art smashing headfirst into the lively, delicate vibe of 19th-century Japanese art. Crazy, right? But art's all about breaking boundaries and trying new things, I've had a blast experimenting and merging these
Harriet Drewe on Instagram: "Super proud to share one of the illustrations I was asked to create for @theaoi ‘a rebrand - representing every day scenarios that illustrators go through - this one refers to showcasing your work and self promotion #illustration #paperillustration #procreate #womenofillustration #branding #brandingillustration #diversity #inclusion #companybranding #advice #support #contracts #community #showcase #selfpromotion #marketing"
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