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Kurt Huggins and Zelda Devon, collectively known as Teetering Bulb, are a an illustrator team living in Brooklyn. Their clients include Realms of Fantasy, Dover Publishing, Wizards of the Coast,...
I’m fond of retro-futurism, the appreciation of past visions of the future; often the “future” in which we are currently living.
I’m particularly delighted with future visions rendered out in that wonderful ’50s & ’60s modern cartoon style that seems...
Milton Glaser is one of the most influential graphic designers of the last 50 years. Even if you haven’t heard his name, you’ve probably seen his work, from his iconic Dylan poster to his “I (heart) NY” design (yes, that one). Glaser has had a...
Giovanni Boldini was an Italian painter and printmaker, renowned for his fluid, sweeping portraits of society women. He is frequently associated with John Singer Sargent, sharing some of his dramatic, facile brushwork as well as his international...
There are hundreds of art instruction books out there, with a wide range of topics, approaches and degrees of value, but Imaginative Realism: How to Paint What Doesn’t Exist by renowned painter, illustrator and Dinotopia artist James Gurney, is...
“Gifted Artist” is a charity art show and auction to benefit the Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital in Loma Linda, California.
The event will be held on Saturday December 19th from 5 to 10pm at the CCAA Museum of Art in Rancho Cucamonga.
The...
One of my favourite art blogs. Charley Parker is always thorough in his reviews of artists and illustrators. This blog is probably of most interest to comic illustrators, however there's lots to interest others who enjoy art history. Charley produces profiles of artists I've never heard of on a regular basis. This blog educates and stimulates.