"BLANKET" print by David Choe

Street Art // Friday, June 14, 2013
Dave Choe will be releasing two different sized prints at 9pm Pacific Standard Time on Monday June 17, 2013 that are titled “blanket.” The image is of a women sleeping in what Choe describes as “A reality distortion force field.” Each print has additional hand painted watercolors so no two are alike. 

Music Video: Breakbot "Baby I'm Yours" watercolor extravaganza

Music // Tuesday, June 04, 2013
Music videos have become a prominent part of what we do here on the Juxtapoz site because a ton of artists we know and enjoy have been getting work in animating, stop-motiong, or directing some of the best videos out there. We haven't seen a good watercolor video this year, or ever, but this video for Breakbot's "Bay I'm Yours" single is comprised of over 2000 individual watercolor paintings, composed by Irina Dakeva at Wizz Productions. For you counting at home, 2,000 is more than a lot. 

Scott Bakal Illustration

Illustration // Tuesday, June 04, 2013
Since 1993 when he graduated from the School of Visual Arts in NYC, Scott Bakal has been creating art for print and exhibition. His work is beautifully comprehensive, communicative and creative. He received a Masters of Art from Syracuse University and also received an MFA from the Illustration program at the University of Hartford. Some of his clients have included the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Vancouver Opera, Discover Magazine, The New Republic and Penthouse Magazine. Bakal is also on the Board of Directors at the Society of Illustrators in New York City.    

The Oil and Watercolor Works by Silvia Pelissero

Juxtapoz // Friday, April 19, 2013
Or should we say, the works of Agnes Cecile, because Silvia goes by that moniker as well. We are very much into the works of the Italian artist this morning, who was born in Rome in 1991. The works drip and bleed onto figurative characters, with almost rainbow blasts and dreams come to life. We like how some of the works have that double-exposure effect to them. 

The Harvest by Soey Milk

Juxtapoz // Monday, December 17, 2012
'The Harvest' is a piece by Soey Milk done with watercolor, gouache and pencil on paper featuring the always alluring Yolandi Visser, the South African singer/rapper who co-fronts the rap-rave group Die Antwoord. Soey Milk is an artist from Pasadena, California. She's studying at the Pasadena Art Center College of Design.

Hyuro work on paper

Street Art // Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Very few artists who regularly work in the street can also make indoor work that looks this good! Using watercolor on paper, Hyuro painted a deer being escorted by a number of police officers.

The Watercolors of Patrick Krzyzanowski

Juxtapoz // Friday, October 12, 2012
For anybody who is sitting at their desk on a Friday, needing a little humor, nostalgia, and glam wrestling, then the watercolor works of Patrick Krzyzanowski will definitely put you in a good mood. The artist told Vice Portugal, "Professional wrestling is multi-faceted and complex..."

The Art of Lora Zombie

Juxtapoz // Monday, September 17, 2012
Lora Zombie is a young self-taught painter from Russia who has amassed a massive following of fans online over the past few years. Now she is breaking into the gallery scene and is branching far outside her native Russia with her unique blend of street art and grunge influence.

The Work of Conrad Roset

Juxtapoz // Thursday, May 31, 2012
Conrad Roset is a freelance illustrator based in Barcelona. His new muses are created with watercolor splashes and spots, more gestural to the minimal lines that we had become accustomed to. Conrad is also a graduate professor of illustration at the BAU in Barcelona. He has worked for brands like Adidas, Zara, FC Barcelona, Coca-Cola among others. Editorial Norma is currently editing a book about his work.

Kelly Mckernan Illustration

Illustration // Monday, May 21, 2012
Kelly McKernan is a fine artist and illustrator based in Atlanta, Georgia. Her work is defined by internal struggle in its many forms through personal growth. She illustrates various situations for her female protagonists to interact with through symbolic elements in vague settings. These scenes often comment on the operating consequences of idealism and fantasy due to naivety and youth with two opposing forces at work: natural inclination versus cognitive reasoning...
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