Incredibly talented graphic artist Wham Bacabac based in the Philippines. Check out more of his work on his Behance profile.
Incredibly talented graphic artist Wham Bacabac based in the Philippines. Check out more of his work on his Behance profile.
Humorous and quirky illustrations by Barcelona based creative team Brosmind. Founded in 2006 by brothers Juan and Alejandro Mingarro, they have won several international awards for their work. They have worked for clients such as Nike, Microsoft, Virgin, Gillette, Honda, Land Rover and Volkswagen.
Check out their website for the full range of their portfolio.
Freelance designer and illustrator Teagan White combines flora, various animals and often typography to depict a variety of messages, relationships or recognisable identities. Her clients have included among others, Nike, Wired Magazine, Anthropologie, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Target, Coca-Cola. She has received several awards and recognition for her work. You can view more of her work on her website and Behance page.
A collection of work by American illustrator Erik Jones (aka. theirison). Taking his influence from comics and traditional pin up girls, Jones tends to draw mostly women, using a combination of traditional techniques. He currently works as a freelance illustrator.
Canadian freelance illustrator Karen Klassen specialises in fashion and portrait illustration. Using mixed media combining textures with mark making, she crafts illustrations into beautiful fresh feminine pieces.
Her work has been published in magazines, newspapers, and advertisements, as well as illustration review publications. You can check out more of her wonderful work on her website and Behance page.
Recent graduate Robert Maple completed a degree in illustration from the Arts Institute at Bournemouth. Having worked for a year as an apparel graphics designer for Animal clothing, he’s now pursuing a freelance career as an illustrator. He also works collaboratively under the umbrella title Crabwolf along side four other illustrators.
Portland based artist Meredith Dittmar works primarily with polymer clay and wire to create intricate sculpted 3D scenes, depicting often otherworldly landscapes.
Dittmar’s choice of material complements the strange fantastical theme of her work with subtle, delicate tones from the soft application of the clay.
Dittmar’s work extends far beyond her fine art sculptures, where she has seen a successful career mount, with recent projects for Convers, Freya Lingerie and FiftyFiveDSL.
View Dittmar’s website for more examples of her work.
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