28.10.08 by Jeff

Dan McPharlin

I’ll continue with the Sci-Fi theme a bit – here’s some illustrations by Australian Dan McPharlin. I found out about McPharlin over on everyone’s favourite Sci-Fi blog: Sci-Fi-O-Rama.

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28.10.08 by Jeff

Mike Stilkey

Ink. Acrylic paint. Colored pencils. Old books. The wonderful work of Mike Stilkey. Found this over at Mint – go pay Ellie a visit, her blog is one of my favourites.

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24.10.08 by Jeff

Are Mokkelbost

Absolutely insane paper collages from Norwegian Are Mokkelbost. Thanks to Thomas who pointed me to the work in the comments section of the Ophelia Chong post.

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23.10.08 by Jeff

Kareena Zerefos

Some creamy illustrations by Kareena Zerefos. A designer turned illustrator, Australia’s lucky to have her. Love the colouring on this owl.

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22.10.08 by Jeff

Meggs

Meggs recently had a show out in Australia presented by Stussy and for many it was an introduction to a fantastic artist in the vein of Aaron Noble and Anthony Lister. Deconstructing comic book imagery seems to be in vogue right now and I am loving it.

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22.10.08 by Jeff

Ophelia Chong

“Paper glue blades and a cup of tea.” Some crispy collage work by Ophelia Chong. When talented people like Ophelia drop links like this in my inbox it really makes my life easy. Really beautiful stuff right here!

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21.10.08 by Jeff

Lizzy Stewart

Some really great work by Lizzy Stewart. Love this grizzly bear! She also runs a great art blog called About Today. Get familiar, I took one peek and it was insta-bookmarked!

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20.10.08 by Jeff

Adam Haynes

I heard about the insane Nike 6.0 ill Mobile Truck quite awhile ago, but I didn’t realise it was illustrator Adam Haynes who actually made this beast a reality. Check out his awesome concept drawings for Nike 6.0 and other little bits I collected off his site.

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