Cartoon Fun With Bob Flynn

Illustration // Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Bob Flynn was born in Buxton, Maine and was raised on a steady diet of cartoons. He currently resides in Boston where his Director of Art & Animation at FableVision Studios. Driven by an obsession with everything weird and cartoony, he keeps busy doodling creatures and characters to spin into comics. Flynn is the co-creator of Heeby-Jeeby Comics, featuring goofy, bizarre and nonsensical comics for all ages. His work has appeared in Nickelodeon Magazine, and he writes and creates for Spongebob Comics. He is also a character designer for Bravest Warriors.  

Getting Weird With Jiro Bevis

Illustration // Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Jiro Bevis is an illustrator whose bold, balls-out drawings are an awesomely trippy experience in visual stimulation. Bevis says of his name that "It's Japanese, my mum gaive it to me because it means 'second son,' but I once found out it also stands for 'anal fistual,' which is basically a second bum hole." Bevis grew up in Bournemouth but moved to London to study graphic design at St. Martins in 2001. He's a fan of Pixar and Studio Ghibli and looks up to artist and illustrator "Fergadelic."  

Justin Volz Illustration

Illustration // Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Justin Volz is a freelance illustrator who works and resides in Brooklyn, NY. His artwork has a dreamlike quality, describing real and imagined worlds that ebb and flow with the power of deft pencil-and-line-work. Volz is greatly skilled in evoking narrative using visual devices, color and composition. He received a BFA in Illustration from the Ringling College of Art and Design in 2011 and has since illustrated for the likes of Nickelodeon, Adult Swim, Cartoon Network and Lancome.  

The Fanciful World of JooHee Yoon

Illustration // Monday, April 29, 2013
JooHee Yoon was  born in a foreign metropolis but spent most of her childhood in a pleasantly rainy region of the west coast. She studied illustration at RISD, graduating with honors, and is currently based on the east coast. Most of her pieces are created using various traditional printmaking techniques on paper. Her work has been exhibited both in the US and in Europe, and she has also been featured in publications such as American Illustration, Communication Arts, and 3x3.  

The Fantastic Poster Art of Zeloot

Illustration // Monday, April 29, 2013
Zeloot is a Dutch designer and illustrator based in Den Haag. After ditching art school a decade ago in favor of traveling the world and working in southern Europe, Zeloot was inspired to resume art-making when she discovered American underground comics. With a focus on gig posters, she is also active as an illustrator for a wide range of clients such as The New Yorker, Men's Health, Heineken, Sub Pop Records, and Esquire.

Jock Mooney's Prismatic Collages

Illustration // Monday, April 29, 2013
Multi-disciplinary artist Jock Mooney produces psychedelic pop images and installations, most recently focusing on the aesthetic possibilities of paper collage. Using thousands of hand drawn elements and deliberately spurning the use of xeroxed copies, his kaleidoscopic collages are inspired by a combined obsession for Japanese prints, 60's underground comics, and the Italian gialli genre of filmmaking, the latter heavily informing the often convoluted and pompous titles of his work.

Teetering Bulb's Little Fictions

Illustration // Monday, April 29, 2013
Dynamic illustration duo Kurt Huggins and Zelda Devon have been working together as Teetering Bulb for the past six years, bringing a darkly whimsical edge to storytelling, concept art, editorial illustration, and advertising. Each a superbly talented artist in their own right, Huggins and Devon's collaborative efforts are epic in scope and stunning in technical and narrative ability, appearing in a variety of publications including Playgirl Magazine, Scholastic Inc., and DC Comics.  

Fabien Merelle's Otherworldly Scenarios

Illustration // Sunday, April 28, 2013
Fabien Mérelle is a highly talented and emerging young French artist who creates delicately detailed drawings in black ink and watercolour. Mérelle was granted a residence at the prestigious Casa Vélasquez in Madrid and in 2010 he was the first winner of the highly lauded Canson Prize. Although Mérelle’s drawings appear at first sight realistic in their rendering, they in fact depict outworldly scenarios, unsettling situations and dream-like occurrences. Working on a minute scale against a sparse white background, Mérelle prompts the viewer to individually examine his figures and peer into a world, which from the outset may appear as our own, but upon closer inspection is a rendering of a personal streaming subconscious.  

Tatiana Plakhova's Complexity Graphics

Illustration // Saturday, April 27, 2013
Tatiana Plakhova graduated from Moscow State University with a Master in Social Psychology, and then later studied in High Academic School of Graphic Design. Working as an art director, graphic designer and illustrator, her 'Complexity Graphics' illustrations combine the trends of multiple areas of design, such as information, math design and infographics, and brings elements from science, energetics, space, various kinds of "nets", cultural patterns and biology.  

Amberlee Rosolowich's Wild Things

Illustration // Friday, April 26, 2013
Amberlee Rosolowich was born in Canada, and raised on the island of Oahu, Hawaii as one of seven children in a blended family. As the general strains of growing up felt heavier through the years, drawing and painting became an avenue to make sense of too many ideas in a quiet kid. While days at the zoo felt full of calmness and curiosity, artwork and painting became her way to process an array of thoughts and spit them out in a happy and fun manner...

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