Saturday, 28 March 2009
Teesha Moore
Teesha Moore has a very unique way of
working. She tends to work in a scrapbook-like way.
She uses many different medias such as; watercolour,
chalk, pastels, pencil, pen, ink and photographs to create her pieces. She uses written language as part of her art form, however this is not to be read, but to bring the pieces together. She takes very simple images and turns them into something unexpected. I love the use of bright, bold colours and very simple designs which create her pages. She is deffinately an inspirational artist.
Tuesday, 24 March 2009
Kyung Soon Park
www.kparkstudios.com
This illustrator has an organic flow to his work. Her use of watercolour is so delicate, the images look very realistic. The use of colour within her pieces are simple, yet extremely effective.
Sunday, 22 March 2009
Karen Greenberg
Saturday, 21 March 2009
James Jean
This illustrator shows a delicate use of pencil. The simple colours create interesting pieces. Thus being inspirational to my own work.
www.jamesjean.com
www.jamesjean.com
Friday, 20 March 2009
Jack Molloy
The way Jack Molloy works is very appealing. The use of many medias used to together, work very well. The use of real life objects on top of his work, makes the image stand out that little bit more than others work. The subtle earth tones make these images look like they were created over 40 years ago, this style is one of my favourites.
Elvis Swift
Thursday, 19 March 2009
Linda Sarah Goldman
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