Irena Zablotska

Posted on Gennaio 8, 2009

Irena Zablotska Irena Zablotska: http://www.zablotska.com/
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Jiem

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Chris Silva

Posted on Dicembre 4, 2008

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Happypets

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E-diciones PEO

Posted on Novembre 25, 2008

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Mr Bingo

Posted on Novembre 19, 2008

Mr Bingo (or Mr. Bingo), born in 1979, is an illustrator and animator, living and working in London, UK.

Biography

Mr Bingo works from his studio, in Shoreditch, London.” He describes himself as having a “slightly smaller than average” head and “girl’s arms,” plus “the same haircut as his mum”. He includes amongst his influences “[the] local ASDA supermarket, thick humans, fat humans, dogs who wear clothes, the British abroad, overheard conversations and juvenile graffiti,” and creative individuals including Geoff McFetridge, Marion Duechars, Graphic Thought Facility, Silex and Martin Parr. He says that an ideal project might be to design “a record cover for a band or artist that I’m really into”. His star sign is Aquarius.

Work

His first paid work involved “character and background designs” for the BBC Three animated TV series Monkey Dust. He has also produced artwork advertising the Suicide Girls’ first tour, and has also produced posters for the Scottish Food Standards Agency.

Among his many clients are such big-name companies as Oxfam, Orange, Nike, the BBC, Volkswagen, Virgin, Converse, Howies, Carhartt, Absolut and MTV. He also does editorial illustrations and other work for both The Financial Times and The Guardian newspapers, and has had work featured in magazines as diverse as Bearded, Dazed and Confused and GQ, while his art has also been featured in Creative Review and Icon magazines.

In 2006 and 2007, he provided the covers for the two QI books based on the comedy panel quiz fronted by Stephen Fry. The Book of General Ignorance and The Book of Animal Ignorance are both published by Faber and Faber. A selection of rough artwork and preliminary designs have since been showcased by the QI website.

A selection of his work can be found on his website, and he has created a number of limited edition silkscreen prints which can be viewed online, and (so far) consist of “Hair portraits” - famous “faces”, illustrated only by their hair. He has also designed a couple of T-shirts, including one for Club Compression, San Francisco-based club promoters.

He counts “beatboxing” and “Scrabble” among his hobbies, and collects pairs of trainers.

(Source http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr_Bingo)

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Greg Simkins

Posted on Novembre 17, 2008

Greg Simkins Greg Simkins : http://www.imscared.com/
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HuskMitNavn

Posted on Novembre 14, 2008

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Buff Monster

Posted on Novembre 13, 2008

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Seacreative

Posted on Novembre 11, 2008

Seacreative Seacreative : www.anagalvan.com
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Ben Frost

Posted on Novembre 10, 2008

Ben Frost is an Australian-born visual and performing artist whose work seeks to challenge contemporary norms and values of Western culture and society. Frost’s visual work places common iconic images from advertising, entertainment, and politics into startling juxtapositions that are often confrontational and controversial.Artist Frost currently lives and works in Sydney and exhibits locally and internationally.

The title ‘Ben Frost is Dead’ comes from his 2000 solo exhibition of the same name where he faked his own death. Invitations were created in the form of a newspaper funeral notice and distributed nation-wide. Newspapers labelled him ’sick’ and his actions ‘perverse’, when by complete coincidence the invitations went out on the same day a local art patron died.

The collaborative exhibition ‘Colossus’ with Roderick Bunter in 2000 at the Institute of Modern Art in Brisbane featured a 12m x 2.4m mural by the artists, called ‘Where Do You Want To Go Today?’. Containing controversial imagery including masturbating cartoon characters amongst a pastiche of advertising icons, the work was a statement on society’s continuing loss of innocence. In the final week of the exhibition, a disgruntled viewer entered the gallery and slashed one of the paintings with a knife. Police requested the exhibition be closed.

In 2002 he exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney as part of ‘Primavera: Young Artists Under 35′, where the same ‘Where do You Want To Go Today?’ was exhibited. Police also requested the be removed due to public concern.

In 2003 he moved to Tokyo where he contributed as an illustrator to magazines such as Black + White, Blue and Men’s Style for over 3 years.

In 2005 he moved to Sydney Australia where he continues to live and work. He has had exhibitions in New York, San Francisco and throughout Europe. In 2007 Frost participated in Tiger Translate in Beijing collaborating with local Chinese artists.

Fury at drug-taking kids painting by Anna Edwards, MX via news.com.au, July 18, - Another of his paintings that made news in 2007

Ben Frost is commonly mistaken for Ben Frost (musician) there are in fact two well known Australian Ben Frosts, to confuse matters more both are of similar age and have collaborated on projects together.

(Source http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Frost_(artist))

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Tofer

Posted on Novembre 6, 2008

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