Showing posts with label Nonhuman Animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nonhuman Animals. Show all posts

Llew Mejia


http://llewmejia.tumblr.com/

"—I am starting a new project something that has always fascinated me are scientific charts. So I am going to start making them…some truth, some elaboration, but that’s what the masters did too. Illustration of a Gharial,(Gavialis gangeticus) a rare freshwater crocodile that inhabits only two rivers in Nepal and India. These crocs are going extinct and it’s a shame, hence the precious egg emphasized. They don’t breed well in captivity and happen to be the only croc with a visible sexual dimorphism."

Lou Benesch

http://www.loubenesch.com/

Lou Benesch is a graphic designer with a master's degree in drawing from ENSAV LaCambre Brussels. Collaborates with Simone Ringer on graphic design studio WINSLOW and art directs PLATEAU magazine.

Ben Bos





b. 1930, Amsterdam. Studied at the Amsterdam Graphic College and
Rietveld Academy with Wim Crouwel (1955-62).

via ekoshyun.

Angela Rossi





http://www.beatupcreations.com
http://www.etsy.com/shop/BeatUpCreations

—"I strive to be simple. I like small things, dirty art and banjo music. Most of the time I am called Angela. I was born and bred in Los Angeles. My father and my brother are both professional artists. My mother is an expert craftsman. I am not."

via Claudio Parentela at foggygrizzly.

Martin Nicolausson





http://martinnicolausson.com/
"Martin Nicolausson is a swedish illustrator and graphic designer based in London.
He was one of the winners of ADC Young Guns 2010."

Via Visual journal

Nastplas


"Nastplas are two freelance illustrators and designers from Madrid. DrFranken, Software developer, and Natalia Molinos, decorator, interior designer and creative director of Nastplas."

http://www.nastplas.com
http://www.behance.net/drfranken

Marcela Cardenas



http://www.behance.net/marcelacardenas
http://www.flickr.com/photos/marcelacardenas/

Ceramic dancer and swans.

Jon McNair






Illustrator (MICA alum) living in Michigan. "Mostly I just draw draw draw, although I'm trying to get more into painting. A good deal of my time is spent imagining what I should draw next. I'm always on the lookout for meeting other artists and participating in cool projects and collaborations, so if you yourself are an artist, don't hesitate to say hi : )"

Found him on http://www.society6.com

Laura Jurt







http://www.laurajurt.ch/

Laura Jurt was born in 1979 in Sursee, Lucerne, Switzerland. She graduated in 2004 from the Lucerne School of Art and Design, in Visual Communication/ Illustration. She works as a freelance Illustrator in Zürich.

Kimiaki Yaegashi







http://www.okimi.com/

Kimiaki Yaegashi, aka Okimi, studied art at the University of Iwate. He works as a graphic designer and illustrator in Tokyo. Find more of his work at http://dailyvitamins.jp/, and follow him on Twitter / Flickr

Yang Na



1. Beautiful illusion in the mirror, 2009.
2. Stealing fish. Available at Cyanna.

—Nana’s incredible face is a prominent feature of Yang Na’s artwork. She uses the nose of her pet dog, a pair of wandering, intoxicating and enchanting eyes, an enticing amorous mouth and the trendiest makeup, to demonstrate the beauty of youth that is rife with contradiction..and morbidity. Often surrounded by wriggling objects in the shape of sperm, “Nana” appears to be childish and helpless.
—In the company of glittering jewels, Nana is no stranger to vanity. This young, innocent and pretentious face attracts many viewers to fall in love with the virtual iconic youth..and to yearn for the delight of her presence.
—The fairy tale of “Nana” has in a short time led to Yang Na’s own saga. The quiet Yang Na has a fervent desire to produce works of art, which ordinary beauties can by no means match.
—“Supple Tension” by Victoria Lu, Curator, MOCA Shanghai

A graduate of Sichuan Fine Arts Institute, Yang Na was born in Chongqing, China in 1982. She has most recently exhibited at Metaphysical Art Gallery, Taipei, and Art Seasons Gallery in Zurich. Her work has been exhibited in Chongqing Jiang Shan Art Museum, Taipei Museum of Contemporary Art, MOCA Shanghai, Moon River MOCA Beijing, and ChengDu Art Museum.

via cyanaa, a212

Benedetta Mori Ubaldini






http://www.benedetta.info/

—'The pieces i do in chicken-wire come from a childlike side of my imagination, what i love is creating installations as three dimensional pictures, the simplicity of this material contains the magical power of transparency that is capable of giving each peace the lightness of an apparition, a ghost like quality, like a trace from memory.'

Images retouched by thescienceofdesign.

Yoshimasa Tsuchiya




Deer, Blue mermaid and Unicorn. Woodcarving, polychrome, crystal.

http://yoshimasa-tsuchiya.net/

1977 Born in Kanagawa, Japan
2001 BA, Sculpture, Faculty of Fine Arts, Tokyo National University of Fine Art and Music
2003 MA, Conservation Course, Faculty of Fine Arts, Tokyo National University of Fine Art and Music
2007 Doctorate degree, Conservation Course, Faculty of Fine Arts, Tokyo National University of Fine Art and Music

via memelodia.