Posts tagged as "illustration"

Posted by dylan on 7th September 2010

caitlin gallupe

It’s like the forbidden hang spot from every 80’s camping movie crashed it’s car into a pile of brightly colored triangles + the work of Caitlin Gallupe walks away from the wreckage, unharmed + radical.

Posted by dylan on 7th September 2010

laurent impeduglia

The oil paintings of Belgian artist Laurent Impeduglia come in two flavors: highly detailed + totally sparse. Both taste equally delicious.

Posted by dylan on 7th September 2010

paula duro

So seriously spaced-out + South American. Florescent colors, papercuts + homages to her native Argentina really set off this collection of work by Paula DurĂ³.

Posted by dylan on 2nd September 2010

kouhei ashino

Check out the work of Japanese illustrator Kouhei Ashino.

Posted by dylan on 1st September 2010

3 questions: jack hudson

Q: What was the impetus for creating the “FEAR” series?
A: The series of drawings were a response to an exhibition that was put on by Clinic Collective in London a while back. Rather than picking random ideas out of the air, I wanted to focus on something personal to me, I have always been a [...]

Posted by dylan on 1st September 2010

anthony cudahy

Paintings + illustration by Anthony Cudahy.

Posted by dylan on 30th August 2010

carolin loebbert

Carolin Loebbert is a German artist with a fondness for the natural world (I see Audubon books on her shelves) + inclinations towards the darker shades of life.

Posted by dylan on 30th August 2010

update: remed

Remed was one of the first artists posted on HF back in December + still one of my favorite finds so far. I’ve been waiting patiently to update y’all with new work. Today’s the day + it feels goooood.

Posted by dylan on 27th August 2010

gaston herrera

Illustrations by Gaston Herrera always deal with compromising situations but lately his vision has been focused on cars. Specifically, cars being damaged. Cars being burnt, rained on, cars overrun by creatures. It’s a bizarre obsession but it definitely captured my attention.

Posted by dylan on 25th August 2010

hank st. john

Using organic elements only, Hank St. John somehow manages to make his etchings + illustrations of people + animals feel totally, well, unnatural.