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Illustration Latest Additions

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Zachariah Stuef (Stuef Creative) is a Dallas-based illustrator, art director and designer. The mediums that house his energetic and rhythmic voice include book covers, social media content, consumer magazines and branded …

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Humor Never Goes Out Of Style

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There are so many ways to create visual humor, be it with irony, exaggeration, a telling caricature, a visual pun or metaphor, the whimsical or subtle, or just plain off-the-wall. It’s …

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Kevin Sprouls’ Iconic Portrait Style

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It’s a time consuming medium, but Kevin Sprouls is still producing portraits in the style he created for the WSJ that still endures at the paper today.  The series you …

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Agency Rush Creative Update.

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Retail display, editorial, book covers and pub signs are just some of the projects from Agency Rush. Hikimi captures a beautiful spring vibe with her latest self-initiated imagery.

Alice Blue Has Elevated Their Process

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The inability to cast and photograph talent early on in the pandemic brought the industry to a standstill. In response, Alice Blue has elevated their process of creating talent in 3D, …

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Nicole Kaufman in Black And White

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Now that we are all covering our faces with masks and are often unidentifiable to those around us, Nicole Kaufman has a renewed appreciation for the illustrated portrait.  She uses …

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Patrick Molnar’s Latest Portfolio Addition

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The subjects of Patrick Molnar‘s latest series mean business; they have a tough job to do. The faces, the stances, the uniforms, and the tools they carry all project a gravity and soberness that’s …

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Keith Barraclough: The Redhead Project

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The Redhead Project is an ongoing series of portraits of natural redheads selected through personal references and social media. Each photo shoot is a collaborative effort in which redheads bring their own …

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Best Of 2018: Rapp Art

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Above:  Martin Luther King by Sean McCabe for The New Republic Here’s a taste of all the ways to approach the art of the portrait. To see even more great …

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Jonathan Hanson for Industry City

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Jonathan Hanson worked directly with Industry City’s internal marketing team to create a message that would attract artists to the company’s rental space. The images were created for use on …

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Mark Summers for Rolling Stone

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Scratchboard artist, Mark Summers has been working with Rolling Stone magazine’s art director Joe Hutchinson on a monthly feature called “The Last Word,” in which the last page of every issue …

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Greg Coulton and the Power of the Portrait

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Billboard magazine tapped Greg Coulton to capture what it deems the 100 power players of 2017. Portraits of the players include names like Pharrell Williams, Justin Bieber, and Stevie Wonder. Greg also …

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Illustrators Interpret the 2016 Election

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Workbook illustrators have been busy lately creating visual commentary on the presidential race. Now that the field seems to have essentially narrowed to two, with one still holding on, we’ve …

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Zave Smith at the Logan

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Zave Smith recently shot portraits for the Logan hotel in Philadelphia. Here’s what he had to say about the project: ‘There can be beauty in the simplicity of a black-and-white …

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Portraits by Kirsten Ulve

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Kirsten Ulve is as talented as they come. Her style is sophisticated yet fun, highly stylized, but spot on when it needs to be. Case in point: these two portraits, one of Adele for Billboard and the other of Tim Roth for the cover of the New York Observer.