Category: Graphism

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Celsius Pictor

A PARALLEL WORLD Inspired by the work of old engravers and Max Ernst, Celsius Pictor uses collage to bring to life a parallel world that revolves around forgotten techniques mixing the primitive mechanics before the digital world, medieval histories, mythology, forgotten worlds and nature. Their collages are meticulous and have the perfection of the work […]

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Joe Webb

A REINVENTION OF THE ORIGINAL SCENE Joe Webb: “I started making these simple hand-made collages as a sort of luddite reaction to working as a graphic artist on computers for many years. I like the limitations of collage…using found imagery and a pair of scissors, there are no Photoshop options to resize, adjust colours or […]

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Nicolas Côme

AN ALTERNATIVE UNIVERSE Nicolas Côme is a French drawer & illustrator living in Paris. He is a pure product of the 90’s. From copycat drawings of his idols (especially Akira Toriyama and Todd Mac Farlane) he knew that he couldn’t take another path in his life. Inspired by Sayens, dinosaurs, video games, Men in colorful […]

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Rudy-Jan Faber

FROM CARTOONS TO REALISM Rudy-Jan Faber’s professional work currently consists mainly of book illustration for young readers. His personal oeuvre is difficult to define within one single style or movement as he loves working in various styles (and specializing in them all), ranging from cartoons to realism, and works both in digital as traditional media. […]

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Russ Mills

A TWO DIMENSIONAL PLANE OF NON-EXISTENCE Russ Mills aka Byroglyphics: “Combining a lifelong passion for mark-making and a wish to explore new territory via digital media, the work is only just beginning to scratch the surface. Reference to the human form is obvious, often placed in bleak settings figures dance or fly in impossible ways, […]

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Mittenimwald

KNIFE, SPRAY-CANS, PAPER AND WOOD Mittenimwald prefers working in a small garage, on canvas and other supports. He defines his work as not art but simply craftsmanship and graphic expertise. To work, he uses a knife, spray-cans, rolls of paper and wood to create extremely detailed, hand cut stencils that he places on ground coated […]

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