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An illo for an article about T-post.se, which prints illustrations about news/magazine articles on tees.
AD: Benjamen Purvis
Cataratas do Iguaçu (Iguaçu Falls, brazilian side), Dec-2010, 17h00.
Parque Nacional do Iguaçu (founded 74 years ago in 10/01/1939)
Foz do Iguaçu, Paraná, Brasil
Press "L" for large version on gray background.
Okay, it's official, I'm having way too much fun doodling these little guys. I wonder why I didn't try sooner! I don't really sketch like I should (it shows--the stiff poses doing nothing, ha!) but this is kind of like a puzzle to me that I'm enjoying cracking. 'What would a leopard kid look like? A buffalo?" and so on.
I think I'm gonna work the elephant kid into a little illo for fun. Thinking nerds eating lunch in the schoolyard-- maybe a turtle will be his friend!
Spot illo to go with a fun quiz for Nick Magazine. If you're never called on in class, you might be imaginary.
Don't know how we forgot to put these up on Flickr until today but nonetheless, here they are! One of our favorite identities we've ever done!
pencil and inks in one day...tomorrow i will color it!...gonna be so funny...
real size: 60x22 cm----
bigger size: www.flickr.com/photos/kapitanketchup/3390240627/sizes/l/
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lapiz y tinta en un dia...i mañana lo coloreo...va a estar diveritdo..y trabajoso...uffff
tamaño real: 60x22 cm
mas grande aqui: www.flickr.com/photos/kapitanketchup/3390240627/sizes/l/
A little bit of art commissioned from the fine folks at Tiny Showcase in 2006? I need to try and do another sometime soon.
Illo of the heroine es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mar%c3%ada_Pita for a rehabilitation project of San Pedro Mezonzo area in A Coruña. Done in collaboration with some of the best galician illustrators like Miguel Robledo, Xosé Tomás , Manel Cráneo , David RubÃn , Dani Montero , Marcos Calo , Patricia Castelao , Leo López y Miguel Ruiz, del estudio Alavista , Alberto Vázquez Rico, Luis Sendón, Suso Cubeiro , Santy Gutiérrez , Javi Montes, Fernando Llorente, Xosé Cobas.
All the illustrations are becoming huges graffitis thanks to Alavista Studio.
Fluorite crystals from Illo calcite quarry, Finland. Image stacked with Helicon.
My commercial portfolios
I did illustrations for the current issue of Jamie Magazine (Jamie Oliver's publication)- forgive the wrong mockup but I don't have it with the right text! Anyway the story was about Alice Waters and her daughter Fanny who take a road trip from Telluride to Berkeley and cook along the roadside using farmers' market ingredients. I had to illustrate scenes and food and that was harder than I expected! Still, it was a lot of fun.
This is basically a coloured in doodle but I quite like how it came out. Might redo it and improve the text and things..
After doing that summer girl illo a little while ago and then that other summer illo, I decided to make a full repeating pattern devoted to summer.
click all sizes to enjoy on your desktops!
No lo entiendo.
Tomada en 1.974 por mi hermano Jose, gran fotógrafo, pero con la humildad suficiente para no ser flickero. Pero las subo a mi galerÃa en su honor.
Konica /35 mm.
Fun, colorful illustrations for this Montreal map, circa 1967. This is the second of two illos on the back.
Artist: "Dolesch."
A little interior illustration for SIFF. Finally got to use that camera, which I drew in my first sketches for the SIFF cover I did last year!
Every year Las Vegas Weekly does an arts and entertainment issue for the fall, and this is my second time supplying art for the cover. Playing up the fact that it's so gosh-darn hot for fall right now!
AD/Cover Design: Benjamen Purvis
Here is an illustration I did for a promotional calendar that was put together by a group of 12 Kansas City artist. Each artist did an illo for a different month. I got September and since it's September i thought I'd share it.
with Furniture fom Abiss, Apple Fall,Chronokit, Cheeky Pea, BAZAR, DECO, Lea Firefly, LISP, What Next, iTuTu, MudHoney, Post, Pilot, illo, Trompe Loeil, Minke Bailey, and many more. :)
[LOL... I just realized the Illo Friday theme was "savour", not "savior"! Oh well...]
This is kind of a mashup of two groups, Julia Kay's Portrait Party and Illustration Friday. The Illo Friday theme this week was "Savior". I decided to do a painting based on the concept "Art Saves" (from craziness, from boredom, from your day job, take your pick. :) So to play out that concept, I wanted to make use of some of the formal conventions of religious painting, but for a non-religious subject -- an artist portrait. So hopefully it works as both a portrait and thematic piece.