To become a great illustrator, you must understand a particular creative style.Let's find out different types of illustration that you need to know! Created by...
T oday's post is all about building a portfolio, and it's a timely one for me. Even though I've had a working portfolio for over a decade, I'm in the middle of a career shift so I'm currently doing all the things I'm sharing with you today - planning, building, editing and soon, presenting. Whether
This Paris poster would be a great gift to a friend to remind you of a memorable trip adventure in your life. It's my illustration is from the book "François Truffaut. The child who loved cinema" by Luca Tortolini. (Published in Italy by Kite Edizioni in 2020). • Paper thickness: 10.3 mil • Paper weight: 5.57 oz/y² (189 g/m²) • Giclée printing quality • Opacity: 94% • 21×30cm posters are size A4 Note that the colours may vary from screen to screen. Thank you for looking! *** Please, keep in mind that some parts of your order might arrive separately (if you order prints and calendars or bags, for example). No worries! You'll get everything! *Please note that this listing is for this print only. The frame and accessories are not included! All products are copyright protected. ©victoria Semykina 2020
Madame Saqui, Revolutionary Rope Dancer written by Lisa Robinson and published by Schwartz and Wade is out! As soon as this manuscript landed on my desk in 2017, I knew I wanted to illustrate it. Set against the backdrop of the French Revolution, the book celebrates the incredible rope dancer who d
The Wind in the Willows is a classic of children's literature, written by the Scottish novelist Kenneth Grahame and published in 1908.
This is a Giclée print of my original illustration "Backgammon players". Perfect for any room this fun print will make a great statement on your wall space. This is a great gift to not only yourself but also a friend who plays backgammon. Lovely for dining room or living room. • Paper thickness: 10.3 mil • Paper weight: 5.57 oz/y² (189 g/m²) ***Please, don't order mounts and frames before you'll get the print. This way, you'll avoid possible imperfections. Note that the colors may vary from screen to screen. Thank you for taking the time to look around my shop! *This listing is for the print only. The frame and accessories are not included. All products are copyright protected. *Right to reproduce does not transfer with the sale of artwork. Artist retains all rights ©victoria semykina 2016
Stuart McReath's high-definition illustrations employ stark shadows which lend an almost three-dimensional characteristic to his envisioned scenes. McReath also utilizes striking juxtapositions of scale and visual metaphors like a physician determining the"health" of a college with a stethoscope. Many of the works shown here were produced as editorial illustrations for posts concerning social issues such...
Milan-based designer Andrea Minini (previously) recently completed a new series of animals illustrated with textured moiré patterns, creating an unusual intersection between natural forms and mathematics. It’s curious to see how the patterns give each illustration a great sense of motion, curving naturally with the shape of each animal. If you’re interested, many of these are available as prints here. (via Neatorama) More
Animation Resources is a 501(c)(3) California non-profit corporation. We are providing self-study resources and training material to animation professionals, cartoonists, designers, Illustrators, students and researchers. Animation Resource's Director, Stephen Worth can be reached at... [email protected].
Explore Claudia Bordin's 153 photos on Flickr!
The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz by Lorena Alvarez От http://cizgilimasallar.blogspot.ru/ Fishing boats on the Beach at Les Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, 1888 Vincent van Gogh The Hour Glass by Evelyn de Morgan, 1904 John Minton - Lucian Freud German Renaissance painter Lucas Cranach, the Elder (1472-1553)…
My favorite Valentine's Day picture books for kids! Includes books about love, kindness, and feelings to last long beyond the holiday.
This vintage-style print features a school classroom from the 40s. This illustration is from the book "François Truffaut. The child who loved cinema." by Luca Tortolini, published in Italy by Kite Edizioni in 2020. This print would be a great home or library wall decor, ready to frame or give as a beautiful gift. • Paper thickness: 10.3 mil • Paper weight: 5.57 oz/y² (189 g/m²) • Giclée printing quality • Opacity: 94% • 21×30cm posters are size A4 François Truffaut is one of my favourite directors. It was a strong passion for cinema that allowed François Truffaut to overcome his tough childhood and to become one of the best directors of the 20th century. I hope that this illustrated story will encourage kids to discover a world of cinema. Note that the colours may vary from screen to screen. ***IMPORTANT! Please, don't order mounts and frames before you'll get the print. This way, you'll avoid possible imperfections. Thank you for looking! *Please note that this listing is for the print only. The frame and accessories are not included! All products are copyright protected. ©victoria Semykina 2020
we recently spoke to the LA-based artist who works across a great variety of media including graphic design, illustration and animation.
Sí! No habíais escrito la carta? Da igual, son muy listos y lo saben todo...
March is here! Every sane person's least favorite months are over! Plus, a stupid number of great new books
Summer is all about landscape paintings. Draw inspiration and excitement from this collection of great paintings of Mother Nature.
3 simple steps to telling a great story. Heros, plus conflicts, plus clear resolutions lead to a story anyone can enjoy.