View allAll Photos Tagged illo
What I should be working on: my postcard design, belly bands, practicing backgrounds, people, etc... What I am working on-- gators!
I kept seeing friends draw gators and it'd been quite a while since I drew one (well not totally true but sorta) so I decided to work this up. I still have a lot more to do, more inks, details, adding in whites, working up a shade layer, coloring, etc, but I felt like showing a bit of progress work.
6x13 ish? Kind of want to tack on another sheet and make the mama full body while her babies swim around her! But that would be huge and no one would see it full size so I dunno.
Now all I feel like drawing is some ladies. Strange, huh? The grass is always greener...
Crystals of fluorite from Illo calcite-marble quarry, Finland. Interesting unidentified inclusions which could be iron oxides or maybe reddish fluorite from another generation?
Width of the crystal about 7mm. Self-collected 2013.
"vidisti hominem sapientem sibi videri magis illo spem habebit stultus"
“Seest thou a man wise in his own conceit? There is more hope of a fool than of him.”
A little spot for Paste Magazine's special issue about music festivals. Decided to play it up like a horror movie!
Quick illo inspired by watching Attenborough's The Blue Planet last night, while also eating prime Cornish fish and chips!
Prints and products now available from wishyouwerehere.bigcartel.com/
Illo for a story about Montreal's Bixi coming to Toronto, and the debate over city hall automatically handing right to place advertising on them to the firm that designed the city's street furniture recently.
Client: EYE Weekly
AD: Bradley Reinhardt
Cover illo for the June 2013 Beatroute featuring Michael Gira (of Swans - who are playing Sled Island) and a Japanese Ground Spider emerging from the skull of a black swan (very thematic).
This is a poster design I just finished. I've been spending a lot more time lately on self-initiated projects exploring different styles and ways of image making.
The vector work was done in Inkpad on my iPad, and then the image was brought into Photoshop, tightened up and texture was applied.
"La Galia está dividida en tres partes: una que habitan los belgas, otra los aquitanos, la tercera los que en su lengua se llaman celtas y en la nuestra galos...."
Así comienza Caius Julius Caesar su Guerra de las Galaxias, perdón, de las Galias.
Alex Prey. Su recién nacida galería:
Part of a collaboration for the blog. Full post can be seen here: ten-paces.blogspot.com/2011/11/in-bit-of-departure-from-o...
Other collab. post we participated in here: ten-paces.blogspot.com/2011/11/earth-laughs-in-flowers.html
A commissioned illo for Tiny Showcase and Fantagraphics, to coincide with their 10 BEASTS! showcase. It was thus turned into a mighty letterpress piece.
Working on an illo... Usually I don't post process shots of that stuff but these colors are strange to me and I wanted to share. Especially since I haven't shared much lately after the HD crash. I kinda like it though.
1/2 done? not sure?
Tittled: Red-illo Tempranillo. -- Hoy un calorcito en La Rioja (sobre 17-20ºC). Las viñas están como hace años. Con muchas hojas a estas alturas y de unos colores alucinantes. Estás, en espaldera, en larguísimos renques (filas).
It's my birthday, and to celebrate I revamped my website (it's Flickr-friendly!) In addition I made my first pattern repeat for the site, and it's up here as my little gift to you! 3 different colorways, pick whatever one floats your boat and use it as your desktop!
Check the new site at:
www.meghunt.com Thanks everyone!
*Artista Plástica | Ilustradora*...e Arquiteta num futuro próximo!...apaixonada por música, fotografia, poesia, cores e pela natureza.
Illo for a Video Vulture piece entitled "Day Jobs of the Hot and Naked"
Here: www.ffwdweekly.com/article/screen/video-vulture/day-jobs-...
I enjoy going to dollar stores and looking for products to re-purpose for art projects. Today I bought some shoe inserts. Surprisingly, they're a pretty decent drawing surface.
Spot illo about quinceañeras and where to get the best cake in Seattle.
Client: Seattle Metropolitan
AD: Benjamen Purvis
Saudações!
Criei esse perfil para mostrar as ilustrações do meu alter ego, quase "Dark Passenger", (Dexter fan detected) Throwing Knives.
Poster promocional - 2012
Jhon Knives
Su música
Please visit my site: www.2hfotografia.com”
Follow me on Twitter or Facebook
Don't use this image without my permission
Já está nas bancas a revista Pais & Filhos do Mês de Junho, onde podem encontrar esta ilustração.
Uma das personagens é um descedor de subidas ou subidor de descidas...
collage, acrilic, black ink and photoshop
A series of ideation images based on a childhood memory. This is a prompt from my Children's Book Illo class.
20 foot by 10 foot mural for Sprout Social! Art Direction by Rusty C. Cook, florals, letters and drawings by me.
8-28-10:
CollegeMonthlyOct.1974-JoeCardiello-Illo
www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=918258&id=1652840888&a...
Special thanks to Kenneth R Anderson
Joe Ciardiello
1990s
Directory tear sheet, 8.375" x 11"
I saw Joe's work for the first time Sept. 1974 when he did a caricature for Doug G. and Noë G's fledgling mag. Joe hadn't fully developed his own style yet, and his illustration struck me as a so-so Alan Cober or Jack Unruh knock-off. Boy, was I wrong, or boy, has he developed. This sample comes from about 20 years later, with a very NYC subject for Joe. His style is now instantly recognizable, and he does regular spots for The New York Times Sunday Book Review. He's terrific.
But within weeks, College Monthly folded, Joe's November issue art never ran, and he (and we) didn't get paid. Perhaps this belated appreciation will serve as minor recompense.
===
===
Add a caption
Joe Ciardiello 1990s Directory tear sheet, 8.375" x 11" I saw Joe's work for the first time Sept. 1974 when he did a caricature for Doug G. and Noë G's fledgling mag. Joe hadn't fully developed his own style yet, and his illustration struck me as a so-so Alan Cober or Jack Unruh knock-off. Boy, was I wrong, or boy, has he developed. This sample comes from about 20 years later, with a very NYC subject for Joe. His style is now instantly recognizable, and he does regular spots for The New York Times Sunday Book Review. He's terrific. But within weeks, College Monthly folded, Joe's November issue art never ran, and he (and we) didn't get paid. Perhaps this belated appreciation will serve as minor recompense. === www.joeciardiello.com ===
In this photo: Doug Garr (photos), Noe Gold (photos | remove tag), Joe Ciardiello
Added July 25 · Comment · LikeUnlike
*
*
2 people like this.
*
o
Joe Ciardiello Thanks Kenneth. Better late than never.
6 hours ago · LikeUnlike · 1 personLoading... ·
o
Patrick Jb Flynn Whom among us isn’t influenced by our predecessors? It’s a little thing called history, a subject that most Americans fail miserably. I always saw Joe’s art as an amalgam of the best illustrators of that time, Milton Glazer, fused with Cober, Unruh, and the inimitable James Spanfeller.
4 hours ago · LikeUnlike ·
o
Kenneth R Anderson @JC - I'm honored by your attention to my fb gallery.
@PJF - indeed. What I relate to now isn't even a style thing, per se. JC seems to draw naturally from his heart, a soulful quality I always admired in James McMullen's work.
3 hours ago · LikeUnlike · 1 personPatrick Jb Flynn likes this. ·
o
Noe Gold
@PJF, Spanfeller also graced the pages of this magazine due no doubt to the involvement of his AC accolytes. Kudos to you Ken for enshrining this.
www.flickr.com/photos/doctor_noe/4360653626/in/set-721576...
This is a parody ...published by College Monthly October 1974.
© 2010 noemedia.
© 1974. All rights reserved under international conventions. No material may be reproduced without written permission of the publisher.
Cover photo by Basil Pao
With retouching by Rainbow Graphics, body by Doug, hand by Noë of New York. T-shirt by Harry Gross; photo by UPI, lighting by Chris Callis, and body English by Tom King.
And check out this blog entry at ...
doctornoemedia.blogspot.com/2010/02/catcher-in-bourbon-pa...