Sentences with phrase «styled illustration work»

Oh yes, the minimally styled illustration work of Washington, D.C. based Greg Fisk, a visual designer by day, and, and, champion break - dancer by night.

Not exact matches

How would you say your design style reflects your persona and your illustration work?
Designing Digitally, Inc. worked as a partner with DQE to develop DQE - On - Demand which consisted of the development of over 30 learner hours of custom eLearning development in 2D illustration style.
Sarah: Cheshire Crossing presented me an opportunity to mix my illustration style with comics and have some crossover between the two modes that I work in.
The vintage - style cutout illustrations, almost entirely done in shades of blue, convey Leo's ghostliness and work well with the clever design.
If you have a nonfiction book with a lot of styles, sidebars, illustrations, charts, graphs, or other complicated design considerations, you may need to find and hire a freelancer to work with directly.
: / Have you gotten a chance to dig around Fiverr yet and see if any of the illustration styles would work for you?
Frank employs a wide range of styles in his work from photorealism to painterly illustration and manga cartoon.
The book jacket features a cinematic, full colour illustration of the team at work in the Arco Tower, while the interior of the book sees pivotal moments and interviewee portraits rendered in a manga-esque monochrome style.
The mixture of this in a horror survival game works rather well, with the spirit illustrations coming across as very creepy thanks to their Japanese folktale inspirations, and they integrate with the style of the game very well.
I was able to work from initial concept and also mix illustrations with different styles of hand - drawn lettering.
He also loves to work with hand - drawn text for quirky logos or poster style illustration and occasionally illustrated typography.
Katz speaks of his early education; his family's interest in art; his U.S. Navy service; his education at the Cooper Union School and at Skowhegan; styles and methods in painting; his work in collage, portraiture and book illustration; theater set design; teaching at Yale, Skowhegan and the Studio School; his interest in poetry; and his current painting style.
His early work passed though the styles of impressionism, Orphism, Dada, Surealism, and verbal and visual collagel his later art extended from composition that superimpose linear painted figures upon one another (and, sometimes, several of those on apinted ground), to painting based on pinup nudes and commercial illustrations and, finally, to coarse, heavily textured canvases that depict totems, masks and shields.
Working in a style similar to the meticulous precision of nineteenth century encyclopedic illustrations by the likes of Audubon or Ernst Haeckel, Don Nice refreshes a classical approach with representations of contemporary Americana (and some more traditional animals and objects).
Disciplines, genres and styles encompass conceptual and post-conceptual works, low - brow and street art, photography and illustration, and architecture.
Accompanied by over 80 full - color illustrations, biographical notes and bibliography, the texts in this volume provide a unique insight into Riley's working methods and styles.
Space even more than time), presented by the Archivio Carol Rama at the Palazzo Ca» nova in Venice from May 8 — June 28, 2017, this publication includes full - color illustrations of Rama's works featured in the exhibition, an unprecedented selection representing the broad range of materials and styles that comprise her iconoclastic oeuvre.
Often character based with his distinctive black line illustration style, his work is always well observed and very funny.
Focusing on conceptual illustration, his work is dominated by an abundance of abstract and anonymous characters, each in his unique style of round shapes with a minimal colour palette.
A devotee of needle felting techniques, her work is inspired by Japanese Kawaii style, traditional crafts and contemporary illustration.
For this exhibition, he has created a new body of work which references those illustrations, realised in his signature reductive graphic style.
This is reinforced by applying different pictorial styles as subjective approaches to different sources; an almost pure abstraction that creates a visual break and opens up the coherence of the body of work, while simultaneously avoiding the trap of making a literal illustration of the novel.
If you enjoy Lush's deliberately offensive, illustration - style work, it promises to be a fun spectacle: sexually explicit imagery of large - scale vaginas, fornicating unicorns, rainbow - coloured guts, urine and ejaculate, scenes of gratuitous violence, and various pieces based on the theme of ACAB / All Cops Are Bastards.
Mr. Jago's early style that he explored during the nineties into the new millennium has undergone a prolonged and continuous process of abstraction and has evolved deliberately into his current way of working; the droid - like figures of his formative, commercial illustration slowly enveloped in ever - deepening layers of colour and shade.
It is telling that her works are often referred to as illustrations of modern life, which, fortunately for the works, portray particularly glittery bohemian celebrity subjects in a non-offensive style.
Late last year, a blaze of publicity greeted the publication of his book The New Neurotic Realism, which featured an essay - cum - manifesto by Dick Price, art critic for the style magazine i - D, along with illustrations of work by some thirty - four British sculptors, photographers, and painters, most of them little known.
Previously working as an art director at several advertising agencies before dedicating himself to fine art and illustration, Cavolo has developed a distinctive personal style that has led him to exhibit worldwide and work with a range of agencies and brands such as Y&R, Leo Burnett, Converse, Nike and Urban Outfitters.
Hancock's obsessively inked, comic - style illustrations might appeal to a non-art crowd, but only on the surface; the over 200 - plus works in the show are tinged with vulgar, queer, and depressing views on race, and the problems of being an outsider of any sort.
The mixed - media work, Precious Bride (1975), executed in a naïve, folkloric style, reminiscent of illustrations found in many 1970s children's books, is arguably one of the more humble pieces amid a host of notably ambitious works in Gülsün Karamustafa's survey exhibition, Chronographia, at the Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin (her first outside of Turkey).
The exhibition, based on the holdings of the Brandywine River Museum in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, is composed of thirty paintings by N. C. Wyeth that span four decades of his work, from early western pictures through Robert Louis Stevenson classics to later illustrations in experimental styles.
In Fine Style: The Dancehall Art of Wilfred Limonious, is the first solo exhibition of work by prolific Jamaican illustrator Wilfred Limonious (1949 — 99) in Germany, and includes reproductions of work from the early 1970s through the mid-1990s, spanning three key phases in his career: his comic strips for the Jamaican newspapers, his illustrations for the publications of JAMAL (the Jamaican Movement for the Advancement of Literacy).
Accompanied by over 80 full - colour illustrations, biographical notes and bibliography, the texts in this volume provide a unique insight into Riley's working methods and styles.
The solo exhibition runs through July 19 and includes numerous black and white works that incorporate cartoonish illustration, political satire, insightful absurdity, and preposterous predicaments that have come to define the artist's «signature style».
Meanwhile, Giles gently pursues a young, muscular counterman at his local diner, tries to get illustration work in a world that's moved away from his Norman Rockwell style of art, and obsessively watches old black - and - white musicals like That Night in Rio and Hello, Frisco, Hello.
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