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NEWS FEED:

Sophie Alda

Some beautifully soft gouache paintings from current Brighton University student Sophie Alda

www.sophiealda.co.uk



Jason Jagel

Jason’s a 39 year old artist and illustrator based in San Francisco. He’s currently working at the California College of the Arts but has created record covers for artists such as MF Doom and Madlib. Jagel’s work spans painting, sculpture, sound, video and installation, of particular note are his gouache work’s on his website.

www.jasonjagel.com



Jennifer Crouch

Jennifer’s from London and creates superbly detailed images that resemble a fusion of anatomical and geological forms.

flickr and blog



Tom Edwards

Tom Edwards recently teamed up with Rob Matthews to release the book ‘If Drawings Were Photographs’ (published by itsnicethat), a simple yet beautifully effective idea. His website’s under re-construction at the moment but you can find examples of his work on his flickr.

www.edwardstom.com



Stuart Kolakovic

www.stuartkolakovic.co.uk



Jeffery Brown

This guy’s a genius, he seems to have a million pocket sized comic books out and every one of them has managed to put a quiet smile on my face. Saying that i found his website a bit of a nightmare.

www.jeffreybrowncomics.com



Kate Beaton

Fantastically funny comic strips. Her crafting of facial expressions is wonderful and her attention to historic detail is impressive. Perfect procrastination.www.harkavagramt.com



Jessica Hische

As a very talented graphic designer, typographer and illustrator both for online and printed media Jessica Hische’s portfolio is outstanding. Her hand drawn typography gives a consistently high quality feel to everything she produces.

www.jessicahische.com/



Rachel Bone

Some perfectly simple gouache paintings. Slightly reminisecent of Marcel Dzama but not without its own wonderful charm.

www.rachelbone.com



Thomas Doyle

Working at a 1:43 scale and smaller Thomas Doyle aims to distill human experiences and memories into single moments. By working at such a small scale he hopes to create a private intensity and itimacy and proivde the viewer with a sense of omnipotence. Aside from that all his work happens to be completely stunning.

www.thomasdoyle.net




FEATURED STUDENT


Otto Chin
Otto is in his final year on the illustration course at FIT in New York and knows how to wield a pen/pencil/brush.


FEATURED ARTIST


Brendan Monroe
Brendan has recently moved to stockholm and opened his third show at the Richard Heller Gallery. Aside from that he's managed to release a book and put on a number of other shows all in the space of year.


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