Archive for January, 2006

Paul Bush

Friday, January 6th, 2006

A portfolio rich in women figures is what I’ve found on Paul Bush’s website, and let’s not be fooled, because there’s a “nudity” warning on some of them doesn’t mean that said images aren’t worth a look, or are done in bad taste. Paul Bush is indeed another of these illustrators who display a good [...]

Roger Mendonca

Thursday, January 5th, 2006

Through his vector works, web-designer and graphic-designer Roger Mendonca shows exactly what it is to work in contrasts, and how a reduced amount of colors can produce strong effects just as much as a myriad of gradients. War themes, mechas and devils abund in the Illustrations gallery, holding dynamic examples of Mendonca’s talent with vectors. [...]

Cristiano Siqueira

Wednesday, January 4th, 2006

As his nickname of “CrisVector” easily gives it away, Brasilian artist Cristiano Siqueira, even though he’s started with more traditional ways of performing digital paintings (and still uses them), is an adept of vector techniques, and his drawings sure show the mastery he’s gained in this specific aspect of his craft. He has a website [...]

Bebdesigner

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2006

An interesting portfolio here, the one of Bertrand Berlureau, illustrator and graphic-designer working as an independent since 2004. In a sometimes fashion-, sometimes cartoons-inspired style, Bebdsigner—who also works in the fields of web-design and logos—deliver dynamic and colorful illustrations of people and animals, among others. Also don’t hesitate to check his Flash animations.

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Miyamoto Yukio

Monday, January 2nd, 2006

There sometimes is a controversy, among vector atists, about whether what could be called “photo-realism” is really art, or needs to be considered as tracing/copying only. Regardless of what one may think of this, it’s a fact that Miyamoto Yukio, in the works he presents on his web page, displays a thorough technique, especially when [...]