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Digital illustration of the 50 state birds, ordered by their state's admittance into the Union.
18" x 24"
Heavy duty 14 pt. stock
Dull UV coating
Open edition, and each one is signed.
Buy one now!
www.etsy.com/listing/127843640/state-birds-digital-illust...
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It's time for some more of The Shop's unusual vector assets : the geometrical psychology diagrams. These were originally created as an attempt to "mathematically model human consciousness through geometric forms" in the late 1880s.
There are two main groups of assets: the first one, with mainly two dimensional diagrams, and second one, of more than two dimensions, that resemble flowers and crystals. I also added some random nuggets from the rest of the collection. The diagrams have that beautiful execution of late Victorian era scientific illustration, while also presenting an undeniable organic touch. The "three dimensional" group of assets also feature shading, and color highlights.
There are forty-five (45) assets altogether, carefully digitized, organized, and share in a variety of formats, with care. I would recommend using them as background elements, color scheme inspirations, or of course as the centerpiece of the project you're working on.
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- Forty-five (45) diagrams
- Available in multiple vector and raster formats for wider compatibility range: Adobe Illustrator (CC, CS6, CS3), PDF, EPS, and PNG
- 641.60 MB archive size
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Like the textures you're seeing in the previews? They come from my Photocopy noise textures vol. 02. You must go check them out: https://crmrkt.com/13paPz
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Curious about the beautiful, aged serif typeface I used for the previews? It's Appareo, created by Kimmy Design. You can find it on Creative Market, and you ought to check it out as well: https://crmrkt.com/7QWK1X
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Shirt available at Glennz Tees www.glennz.com
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Concept up for voting at Glennz Tees
Video of illustration process in Adobe Illustrator. 60 mins compressed in to 3 Watch
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My first Collaboration :D
I was well pleased when the supremely talented Mr. Chompins
Suggested a collab.
We came up with this absurd slice of surrealism.
I love hats, pipes, monocles and moustaches!
See more of Mr. Chompins work here:-
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Video of illustration process in Adobe Illustrator. 31 mins compressed in to 3 Watch
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Do something creative | Part 41 | Winnie-The-Pooh
Edit: This poster was featured on Minimal Movie Posters : minimalmovieposters.tumblr.com/post/12606353630/winnie-th...
I made this poster today as a challenge / suggestion from a friend. I had a great time watching clips from Winnie-The-Pooh on YouTube getting ideas.
This is the part of the story where he decides to disguise himself as a "little black rain cloud" by rolling in mud to steal honey from the bees in the tree. He figures that there is no reason a rain cloud would want honey, so the bees won't be suspicious.
Penrose Triangle... Created by Oscar Reutersvärd... and described by psychologist Lionel Penrose and his mathematician son Roger Penrose as "impossibility in its purest form"...designed in #adobeillustrator #adobephotoshop by Gary Horne...
This week's Illustration Friday theme is "dance", which gave me a good excuse to get this little idea that's been floating around in my head for a few weeks.
Drawn freehand in adobe illustrator this morning. This one took about two hours, too much of that time fussing over the placement of the cats and music notes.
This art is for a Client done in Adobe illustrator fully vector. You can Use this arts for your brand logo, social media and print out for your business. i will provide high quality Jpeg and vector source file with the art.
This was a piece I did back in 2019 based off of Matt Carlson's impressive, "Lookout" artwork featured on Dribbble.com here: dribbble.com/shots/2571898-Lookout
This was my first real attempt at using scatter brushes in Adobe Illustrator. There were a few details I went back and fixed, so this is a slightly updated version.
This is the icon for the World Scenic Photo group. It was created using a Wacom tablet and Adobe Illustrator. The final icon will be a thumbnail version of the artwork, 100 pixels square, and the small finished size meant the design needed to be quite simple.
New version of a previous illustration. Made her into a crow-like angel. I like it better. This illustration is now on display at Gawker Media Artists.
There is always hope...
Ilustración inspirada en una de las obras de Banksy.
El tipo maneja la síntesis del mensaje de una manera admirable.
Recomiendo la galería "Outdoors" donde toma elementos callejeros para explayar su arte.
Una genialidad.
An 11x17 minimalist Star Trek Poster created entirely in Microsoft Powerpoint. I made this back in 2017 and found it going through some of my old files.
It's time for some more of The Shop's unusual vector assets : the geometrical psychology diagrams. These were originally created as an attempt to "mathematically model human consciousness through geometric forms" in the late 1880s.
There are two main groups of assets: the first one, with mainly two dimensional diagrams, and second one, of more than two dimensions, that resemble flowers and crystals. I also added some random nuggets from the rest of the collection. The diagrams have that beautiful execution of late Victorian era scientific illustration, while also presenting an undeniable organic touch. The "three dimensional" group of assets also feature shading, and color highlights.
There are forty-five (45) assets altogether, carefully digitized, organized, and share in a variety of formats, with care. I would recommend using them as background elements, color scheme inspirations, or of course as the centerpiece of the project you're working on.
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- Forty-five (45) diagrams
- Available in multiple vector and raster formats for wider compatibility range: Adobe Illustrator (CC, CS6, CS3), PDF, EPS, and PNG
- 641.60 MB archive size
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Like the textures you're seeing in the previews? They come from my Photocopy noise textures vol. 02. You must go check them out: https://crmrkt.com/13paPz
---
Curious about the beautiful, aged serif typeface I used for the previews? It's Appareo, created by Kimmy Design. You can find it on Creative Market, and you ought to check it out as well: https://crmrkt.com/7QWK1X
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You should add your name to the Shop's mailing list at https://mailchi.mp/de8bed089b59/theshop. On the menu: new release sneak peeks, deals information, and other general updates from the factory floor. No spam, guaranteed.
Concept up for voting at Glennz Tees
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Created for one of Patrick Goble's (Patrick is my youngest son) CDs in AI.
You can listen to some of Patrick's over 200 original pieces at
www.myspace.com/patrickgoblemusic
You can see him play at
www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpLdBNwyuxI
You can hear one of my favorites of Patrick's original songs, " In God's Eyes," and watch the video at
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gsPRHLHUe8
You can read Morley Seaver's interview with Patrick and Seaver's review of one of Patrick's albums at
Concept up for voting at Glennz Tees
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