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Fiercely Feminine: Meet Artist Zso

Art | 27 December 2012

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If living in New York and working as a designer/artist has ever been your dream, then meet the woman who’s living the dream; Sara Blake, otherwise known as the artist Zso. With a fierce sense of femininity, and line-work that’s off the flipping charts, Zso’s content ranges from abstract color fields broken by lightning bolts of line, to inky portraiture, and typography slicker than a ’70s hairdo.

Artist Zso

Artist Zso

Artist Zso

Artist Zso

Artist Zso

(Images courtesy of hellozso.com)

Different Strokes with Artist Jacqui Oakley

Art | 06 September 2012

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This gorgeous rendering of Dior Couture opened the door for me unto the prolific workings of Canadian illustrator Jacqui Oakley. Published in a long list of books and magazines, Jacqui’s work pairs inky brushstrokes with explosive color combos, and sensual contours.
 
Her website is also one of the most fun I’ve seen, with dozens of colorful thumbnails that reveal full shots of the work and plenty of in-process photos for some serious behind-the-scenes gratification.
 
 
An in-process photo of the above illustration, which was used to promote Earth Day on Aol. 
 
(photos courtesy of jacquioakley.com)

Kaleidoscopic Eden: Illustration by Artist Bozka

Art | 14 August 2012

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Living and working in Warsaw, Poland, artist Bozka (short for Bozena Rydlewska) uses a masterful technique that combines both digital drawing and handmade collage elements to illustrate beautiful, botanically based imagery. Bold colors play out into even bolder scenes, capturing a kaleidoscopic Eden, and a gathering place for the super-natural world.
 
(images courtesy of bozka.com)

Paper Weight: The Art of Lydia Kasumi Shirreff

Art | 13 February 2012

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“I am an illustrator and installation artist living in London, thriving on good-looking minerals and dusty astronomy books.”
 
From perfect paper geodes to festive woodland friends, paper modeler Lydia Kasumi Shirreff offers us a colorful eye and meticulous hand at work. Her prolific life of paper works includes collaborations, international projects and youthful Indie designs. If you’re like me, finding colorful and quirky designers is a constant treasure hunt, so feast your eyes on my newest haul!
 


 
 
If you’re dying to see more, then check out her website or blog!

(all images courtesy of lydiakasumi.com) 

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