Posted on 23 October 2009

These beautiful pencil and gauche fashion illustrations were created exclusively for Clear Magazine by Japanese art director and fashion illustrator Masaki Mizuno. In this series the artist interprets looks from some of our favorite top fashion houses including Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana, Maison Martin Margiela, Miu Miu, Nina Ricci, Givenchy, Prada, Christian Dior, Balenciaga, and Alexander McQueen. For more information on the artist visit his website here.
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Posted on 21 October 2009

OH yes ! Jo can draw !! I am pretty amazed by the work of Jo Ratcliffe aka Jocandraw – She have such an amazing style, I’m in LOVE !

Jo studied illustration at Central St. Martins, after graduation followed a stint at Hasbro (toy manufacturers) where she began drawing Sindy for Marvel comic. Self taught with photoshop & Illustrator, she developed her very unique style: never two job look the same !
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Posted on 25 September 2009

- Skeletor wears: Hoody – Loopwheeler, Jeans – Cheap Monday, Shoes – YSL
German designer Adrian Riemann has spent the last few months illustrating 16 redesigns of famous Masters of the Universe characters…

- She-Ra wears: Jacket & Top – H&M, Jeans – April 77, Shoes – Vintage
And the result is this amusing display of immaculately dressed heroes and villains that look like they live in hipster-land, complete with APC, Surface 2 Air, and Dior wardrobe. They were hand-drawn on A3, and when exhibited, they will be printed on fluorescent or glow in the dark paper.
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Posted on 22 September 2009

French Digital Artist, Serge Birault aka Papaninja, have some great illustrations in his portfolio, love the mix of sexy pinup style, humor, goths and guns !

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Posted on 07 September 2009

Im loving the work of multidisciplinary Filipino based designer Dan Matutina. With his very own style, he has created, designed and illustrated, socially driven works for Wired (Italy), BBDO Guerrero, DDB Philippines, Rogue Magazine, McDonald’s, and Coca-Cola amongst others. Dan has always been fascinated with simple lines, shapes and textures, all which you will find in his illustrations. He also loves doing web projects and recently launched a site called Plus63.net , an online showcase of Filipino Creativity. So simple but so cool…

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Posted on 05 September 2009

In the same vibe as The Animals by Nacho Gil, a project that Jonathan Puckey called ‘ Delaunay Raster ‘. These are strong Delaunay vectorization images, focused on famous faces. Puckey is able to create these illustrations using the help of Scriptographer and Color Averaging by Jürg Lehni both plug-ins for Adobe Illustrator. Watch the video (below) of how fast and easy he was able to create these vectors.

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Posted on 30 July 2009

Martine Johanna’s Illustrations are a mix between fantasy world and fashion. Dutch born, Martine draws on all kind of mediums ~ paper, canvas, she also paint huge walls for fancy cafes or shops in Amsterdam. She seems to love playing with flying hair and blending it into forms and faces… Beautiful!

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Posted on 08 July 2009

I really feeeling the comic style illustrations of Phil Noto – and maybe it is because I always wanted to draw like that! His Sexy, vintage spy girls have attracted a legion of fans. As an ex-Disney clean up artist, Phil brings that experience, plus his appreciation for golden and silver age illustration to all of his comic works. I would love to have one hanging over my desk…. www.notoart.com


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Posted on 16 June 2009

HelloVon is the London based Studio of Illustrator Von. Influenced by nature and popular cultures, Von’s illustrations utilize a seamless blend of traditional and digital techniques. I love his style and how detail oriented he is ! You can see every details of his drawings on his site. Also see more of his work on his flickr

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Posted on 11 June 2009

Tara McPherson was born in 1976 in San Fransisco and raised in LA, is a full-bread American painter, freelance illustrator, poster artist, comic book artist (DC Comics, Warner Brothers, Dark Horse Comics…) and teacher in New York City. She has a pretty impressive resume! A stylized heart-shaped hole through a person’s chest in the place of an actual heart is a recurring motif in her work. Probably a sign that she has had her heart broken pretty badly at one time
. McPherson’s images are thought provoking and seductive ~ people and their relationships are a central theme throughout her work. I am a fan of her work but there are fans much bigger than I, which you can see if you visit her website on which she has a page where she showcases her fans who tattooed themselves with her artwork! See plenty more of her work here : www.taramcpherson.com


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Posted on 05 May 2009

Venezuelan Genar De Sio Coppola have some beautiful and colorful vector illustrations, unfortunately very few are showcased…

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Posted on 02 May 2009

We have been contacted by talented Australian Illustrator, Brendan Koegh aka Curly Creative. He’s been freelancing in Sydney for Streetwear and Surf labels, like Mambo or Insomniac. He just updated his portfolio with some cool new illustrations and fashion design work. I really like the animal hotties above !

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Posted on 17 April 2009

Australian artist Melissa Haslam’s Illustrations combine intricate plant life and figures in often haunting landscapes. Melissa draws influence from vintage illustration, botanical art, Victorian painting, and contemporary fashion photography. Her drawing skills are pretty impressive, I love it… Check out her blog for her latest news and in-process sketches/illustrations…

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Posted on 12 April 2009

London-based Jesse Auersalo Illustrations are dark and intimidating but the attention to detail and meticulous rendering contrast, mostly black & white or sepia creates strong iconic images that can shock and fascinate in the same time. See more of his work on www.bigactive.com
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Posted on 11 April 2009

Vancouver illustrator Edward Kwong has some truly lovely work in his portfolio, inspired by 50’s ad posters and comic books, you can also browse over his amazing sketchbook scans on his blog. I really like the diversity of his illustration styles and his coloring…


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