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Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts

Get A Load Of Artist Nina Mae Fowlers' Knockers.



Shoreditch-based artist Nina Mae Fowler's recent work includes these five black chalk drawings of Golden Era screen legends Joan Crawford, Marilyn Monroe, Jean Harlow, Marlene Deitrich and Lucia Carroll complete with cast brass "knockers".

Joan (Knockers I), 2013:

detail:

Black chalk and brass, (h) 136 x (w) 94 cm
$12,400 (available through Saatchi Online)

Marilyn (Knockers II), 2013:

detail:

Black chalk and brass, (h) 108 x (w) 142 cm

Jean (Knockers III), 2013:

detail:

Black chalk and brass, (h) 120 x (w) 158 cm
$14,5000 (available through Saatchi Online)

Marlene (Knockers IV), 2013:

detail:

Black chalk and brass, (h) 106 x (w) 138 cm

Lucia (Knockers V), 2013:

detail:

Black chalk + brass, (h) 95 x (w) 152 cm
$13,500 (available through Saatchi Online)

Gallery views:


above: Marilyn (Knockers II) framed in an acrylic box viewed from an angle

In the following promotional video for her show at the COB Gallery in London, you can see a time lapse video of her drawing of Lucia Carroll come to life:


Recently named Saatchi’s one to watch and Saatchi's Best of 2013, she has also been nominated for the BP Portrait Prize, as well as being shortlisted for both the Jerwood Drawing Prize and the Young Masters Prize in 2012. Both of Fowler’s previous installations have been archived in international collections. - See more here

Nina will have a solo exhibition with Galerie Dukan in January 2014. This show will mark the opening of Galerie Dukan's new space in Leipzig, Germany.


above: Portrait of Nina Fowler by Anthony Lycett for Harper's Bazaar UK

About the artist (courtesy of Saatchi Online)
Nina Fowler was born in London in 1981. She graduated with a first in sculpture from Brighton University in 2003. In 2008, she was nominated for the BP Portrait Prize with her painting of the Royal Ballet dancer, Carlos Acosta, and in 2010 her work was shortlisted for the Jerwood Drawing Prize. More recently she was shortlisted for The Young Masters Prize 2012. She has worked as archivist and assistant to John Dunbar (founder of Indica Gallery) alongside being part-time Art teacher at South Hampstead High School. Her work is admired and collected by British film, music and fashion luminaries such as John Maybury, Jude Law, Sharleen Spiteri and Caroline Issa. She is included in private and public collections in Europe and the USA and is represented in France by Galerie Dukan.

Nina Mae Fowler

Animated Christmas Gifs By Various Artists Bring The Holiday To Life.




Christmas Gifs is a festive showcase of animated gifs created by an international group of illustrators, animators and directors; a project curated by Ryan Todd and built by Enjoythis. Some cute, some funny, some stylish, others twisted. They have a mix of illustration styles, yet all add a little fun, and talent, to the holiday.

Here are several of my favorites, in no particular order.

The Christougenniatiko Dentrophobic Bauble by Supermundane:


Chris Robot by UpstartThunder:


Magical Santa Henshin! by Khctang:


Santa's Little Hopper by Versus :


Happy Birthday by Ross Phillips:


Way Home by Cento Lodigiani:


FORE-ther Christmas by Animade:


Väterchen Frost by Finally:


ROUND Christmas by Vagoom:


The Gif That Keeps On Giving by Kristian Hammerstad:


Santa's gotta gun by Jack Hudson:


Sprouts alone by Matthew the Horse & Amy Mackay:


Snow Angels by Tom Mathieson:


Christmas CanCan by Malika Favre:


Merry Saturnalia! by Stephen McNally:


Christmas Puddinged by Rumpus:


Losing Sight of the Holidays by Will Bryant:


Santa's Coming by James Wignall:


To see all of the animated Christmas Gifs, go here

Simpsons Animator Liz Climo Does A Cute and Quirky 12 Days Of Christmas.




The 12 Days of Christmas as told by comic artist and Simpsons animator Liz Climo is a charming and hilarious exchange between a bear and a bunny that will warm your heart and give you the giggles.

On the first Day Of Christmas....

On the second Day Of Christmas....

On the third Day Of Christmas....

On the fourth Day Of Christmas....

On the fifth Day Of Christmas....

On the sixth Day Of Christmas....

On the seventh Day Of Christmas....

On the eighth Day Of Christmas....


Be sure to visit her tumblr to see the remaining days of Christmas!

The talented Liz Climo works as an animator on The Simpsons and is represented by: Kathleen Ortiz at New Leaf Literary.

Follow her on twitter: @elclimo

Interested in purchasing some of her adorable witty items? Check out the following links.

• Shirts and other wonderful things: http://shirtsandladders.com/
• Prints: http://society6.com/LizClimo
• Greeting cards, mugs, etc: http://www.cafepress.com/ridiculouslittlethings

The Lids Are A Canvas For Tal Peleg Who Tells Stories With Eye Make-Up.




Israeli based make-up artist and blogger Tal Peleg is inspired by movies, television, children's books, fairy tales, musicals, holidays and the state of the human mind.


above: Tal wearing her own Princess and The Pea eye makeup

Using the eyelid as a blank canvas, she has created stunning images and narratives with eye shadows, liquid liner, mascara and occasionally, added elements. From Cinderella to Dr. Seuss, her work on closed eyes will make yours pop wide open. Take a peek at the following 26 examples.

The Princess and The Pea:


Cinderella:


Snow White:


The Princess and The Frog:


The Ugly Ducking:



Disney's Frozen:


The Little Prince / Le Petit Prince:




Dr. Seuss:


The Moomins:


The Diary of Anne Frank:


Les Miserables:


Breaking Bad's Heisenberg:


White Swan and Black Swan:


Kick Ass 2:


Pink Floyd, The Wall:


Sushi:


Black Cat:


Insomnia:


Manic Depression/ Bi-Polar:


Dementia:


Visit her website here to see more of her work.
http://talp.co.il


Follow her on Instagram to keep up with her latest work.

Thanks to The Daily Mail for bringing this to my attention and to Tal Peleg for use of her images.

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