Posts Tagged ‘3D’

Andrea Burgay

03.28.2011 · Posted in artist, collage, sculpture

Vis­ceral is one word I would use to describe the work of Andrea Bur­gay. She works in both 2D and 3D, cre­at­ing works that ooze the rem­nants of what’s been left behind. I espe­cially love look­ing at Andrea’s 3D works — the mix­ture of tex­ture, size, and pro­por­tion is inter­est­ing and at the same time ...

naomi kolsteren

08.25.2010 · Posted in artist, sculpture

There are cer­tain shapes that appeal to me, as I’m sure there are cer­tain shapes/imagery/colors that appeal to you as well. It’s innate. Naomi Kol­steren has cre­ated a place where what I love exists! Scal­loped edges, tiny tri­an­gles, and other geo­met­ric shapes make up the envi­ron­ments by Naomi, a Belgium-based artist. She uti­lizes light­ing, pho­tographs, ...

lili scratchy

06.14.2010 · Posted in illustration, illustrator

Lili Scratchy is French illus­tra­tor and designer who uses her cast of char­ac­ters to infuse not only draw­ings with life, but objects too — she dab­bles in ceram­ics, house­wares, and turn­ing in ordi­nary objects into col­or­ful works. Lili’s work looks as though it could be from a sketch­book, but it works so well in other for­mats. ...

alex simpson

06.09.2010 · Posted in artist, sculpture

I really love it when artists col­lab­o­rate with their cho­sen medium. They let it have a mind of its own, and work with how the the medium reacts to the ground in which it’s applied. It can be a very beau­ti­ful thing. That is the first thing that attracted me to the art of Alex ...

jayme mcgowan

03.05.2010 · Posted in illustration, illustrator, shop

Jayme McGowan is an artist liv­ing in Cal­i­for­nia. She makes won­der­ful paper cutouts and 3D shadow boxes, using paper as a a way to ren­der depth. Jayme’s shadow boxes are some­thing that you don’t see every­day, espe­cially in the world of illus­tra­tion. Her char­ac­ters are sweet and the work shows that there is a lot of ...