Andreas Gurskeymakes large-scale, colour photographs distinctive for their incisive and critical look at the effect of capitalism and globalisation on contemporary life. I love his use of pattern & colour. Seeing them here doesn't really do the photographs any justice as when seem full scale in a gallery Gurskey's work is truly superb.
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
ZebraI happened upon this great drawing of a zebra by Scottish poet, songwriter & humorist Ivor Cutler (1923 - 2006). Among his many talents Ivor also wrote & illustrated many childrens books in the 80s.
Wednesday, 3 February 2010
Jon Klassen
I'm absolutely loving the work of Canadian born Jon Klassen, his simplistic scenic artworks contain so much atmosphere & his hints at narrative make for some very stunning images.I love the texture & subtle details. Great use of subtle colour too! See more of Jon's fantastic work at Burst of Beaden.
Sunday, 31 January 2010
Picture PuffinWhilst raking through some vintage children's picture books recently I rediscovered the playful puffin logo from the picture puffin books. Remembering loving this logo as a child - further research led me to find many different incarnations of this cute little guy & his friends in the form of various give aways & merchandise from the puffin club & puffin post magazine. The original logo and almost all the other illustrations from these were lovingly created by the talented New Zealander Jill McDonald during the time Kay Webb ( who started the puffin club) was editor in the 60's & 70's & early 80's. More on the puffin club can be found at this great blog - puffin club archive.
Sunday, 17 January 2010
Matt Sewell
These great watercolour birds created by Matt Sewell are part of his 'bird of the week project' for Caught by the River. I love how although they are approached in a more realistic technique than his usual work he still remains to get his great sense of characterisation in there. See more of Matt's work here.
Sunday, 10 January 2010
Alex TrochutAmazing typographical illustrations from Spanish designer Alex Trochut. He delivers some amazing works with remarkable fluidity & style.
Monday, 14 December 2009
JerseyThese fantastic stamp designs by Abram Games (1914-1996) were originally completed as poster series in 1974 for the Jersey tourist board. This stamp presentation set extended the theme and proved ideal promotion. The images convey a joyful spirit, providing Jersey with one of it's most effective tourist campaigns.