I did find 3 illustrator's works that I really enjoyed and wanted to share.
Kelsey King
had a wonderful 12 month calendar of Women and Wolves. I love the juxtaposition between the whimscal nature of women and motion and the fierce looks in their eyes. Very beautifully done.
Here are a few more lovely illustrations from Miss King. (all images from the artist's website)
Kim Bogeman
had a lovely display on of feminane portraits painted both traditionally and digitally. Sadly, I didn't document her display, and I see that the final product not quite up yet on her blog - but just trust me. It is lovely.
Here are some of the pieces from her senior show (from the artist's website)
More illustrations from Miss Bogeman:
Maximilian Queripel:
Had a book with some gruesome, yet colorful and playful illustrations. I love the organic shape his illustrations posses. There's a lot going on without being overly complicated or filling every inch of the page. Sometimes less is more, and I think Mr. Queripel has nailed it.
More from Max: (all images from the artist's website)
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