Bill Ward Illustrations

Posted: March 3rd, 2010 | Author: Yanda | Filed under: Illustration | No Comments »

Loving these set of illustrations by Bill Ward.
Sometimes an unfinished (on purpose or not) can makes the whole work more feeling.
Making imperfection to look perfect, that’s it.
There are too much modernised stuffs around that the traditional art techniques are losing out to computer technologies already.

Please bring them back! On a side note, Please follow my twitter as I am updating there more often because I do not have so much time to compose entries here regularly.

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Agata Nowicka

Posted: March 2nd, 2010 | Author: Yanda | Filed under: Illustration | No Comments »

http://www.agatanowicka.com
via http://beginbeing.blogspot.com/2010/02/agata-nowicka.html
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Jonathan Bartlett

Posted: February 27th, 2010 | Author: Yanda | Filed under: Illustration | No Comments »



http://www.seejbdraw.com/index2.html#
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Momo Shou

Posted: February 14th, 2010 | Author: Yanda | Filed under: Illustration | No Comments »

http://www.momo-momo.com/illustation/1-2-3/

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Tongyi TangDaRen Soup

Posted: February 6th, 2010 | Author: Yanda | Filed under: Advertising, Illustration | No Comments »


“Out of sight. (Troubles) Out of mind.”

Advertising Agency: TBWA, Shanghai, China
Creative Directors: Carol Lam, Lesley Zhou, Johnson Sheng
Art Directors: Danny Li, Haoxi Lv
Copywriters: She Kai, Tang Bifeng
Illustrators: Huang Cheng, Zaki, Morris, Zhang Shihao, Zhao Ting
Published: May 2009

via http://adsoftheworld.com/media/print/tongyi_tangdaren_soup_impotent_man?size=_original
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Small World, Language Studies Worldwide

Posted: February 6th, 2010 | Author: Yanda | Filed under: Advertising, Illustration | No Comments »



Advertising Agency: Wirz/BBDO, Switzerland
Creative Director: Thomas Kurzmeyer
Art Directors: Kim Sokola, Rahel Boesinger
Copywriter: Thomas Kurzmeyer
Illustrator: Kim Sokola
Published: November 2009

http://www.smallworld.ch
via http://adsoftheworld.com/media/print/small_world_language_studies_worldwide_how_are_you?size=_original
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Goodnites

Posted: February 2nd, 2010 | Author: Yanda | Filed under: Advertising, Illustration | No Comments »


Advertising Agency: Diamond Ogilvy, Seoul, Korea Executive Creative Director: Wain Choi Creative Director: Jaehyuk Jang Art Directors: Changyun Baek, Hyoyeon Kim, Ann Kidder Copywriters: Hoyoung Kim, Kyungsic Park Illustrator: Ilsung Na Published: October 2009

http://adsoftheworld.com/media/print/goodnites_sea?size=_original
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Chris Scarborough

Posted: February 2nd, 2010 | Author: Yanda | Filed under: Illustration | No Comments »


http://www.scarboy.net/
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Suzanne Sattler

Posted: January 20th, 2010 | Author: Yanda | Filed under: Illustration | No Comments »

These drawings focus on successful and failed relationships. Comparisons are made between specific relationships found in nature and those found in our daily lives. How different organisms interact with one another determines all dynamics in their society, this is of course the same in human nature. Mixing personal memories and imagined scenarios these pieces pinpoint the exact moments where the parallel between these relationships is most obvious. The softness of the drawings is juxtaposed with fine detail as if recalling memories from years past where the facts are slightly embellished, but the story is detailed through years of retelling.
- Suzanne Sattler

http://suzannesattler.com
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