blog archive for the 'illustration' tag

leontine greenberg’s artwork

I LOVE the “spattery paintings of little things” of Leontine May Greenberg. Her etsy store seems to be empty right now, but if anything else appears, I’ll be sure to buy a cute little bird on a scarecrow, or something.

[via graphic exchange.]


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I ffffucking love ffffound

I ffffind so much inspiration for design, photography, and illustration on the image bookmarking site, ffffound. I’d love to become a ffffull-fffledged member so I can more actively participate, but it is an invite-only site, and I haven’t been invited. Could somebody please ffffucking invite me!?

Ffffuck. Seriously. Invite me. I’m cool.


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japanese toilet instructions

I found this photo on Ffffound, but accidentally lost the link. Almost as funny as the last messed up translation, but I am pretty sure this one is more about some very strange cultural differences.

Pee right.


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bookhunter

Bookhunter is the latest graphic novel by talented illustrator and writer, Jason Shiga. The entire book is up online at Shiga Books. So good.
The year is 1973. A priceless book has been stolen from the Oakland Public Library. A crack team of Bookhunters (aka. library police) have less than three days to recover the stolen […]


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black lotus

I have been a fan of Andrew Bell’s Creatures in my Head for years now. I just love him imagination, illustration style, and sense of humor. I own his ‘Now You’ve Done It‘ book, and I recently jumped at the opportunity to buy a limited edition skateboard deck he just created.
This BLACK LOTUS Skateboard Deck […]


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expressive robots

From an old notebook…

I love robots. I own the URL technoslovakia.com because I was going to make a website For Robots, By Robots and FrBr doesn’t make that much sense.


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my first watercolor

I never painted before as you’ll soon see. Here’s my first watercolor. I did it a few months ago on a pice of cardboard from the dry cleaners. Long story.

Thanks for the watercolors Li. I’m still to scared to paint in the book you made me.


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avatars

Avatars, the little digital representations of our likenesses, iconic, stylized, sometime clever, sometimes uncanny.
I love my Nintendo Wii, but I have never written about it yet. I suppose I have grandiose plans for a massive post about how it is the future of gaming even though it has the weakest hardware of the next-gen consoles. […]


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lonely sea monster

“Lonely Sea Monster,” by Deanna Molinaro is a brilliant little homemade children’s book with adorable illustrations and a great story.

[via hicks, I think.]


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this is not a photo

This is not a photo. Seriously.

It is a digital painting. See how it was done. Amazing, amazing work.
[via del.icio.us.]


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mark behm

Mark Behn is a talented animator that worked on the movie Robots. He has also just become one of my favorite illustrators after I saw his gallery online. He also has a blog. Amazing work.

[via drawn.]


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cardboard illustrations

Great set of illustrations on scraps of cardboard.

I LOVE these.


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