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Comfortable Art
Cheer yourself up with a cushion full of Character! Art isn’t just for hanging on the wall any more, i LOVE this range of cushions – i’ll have to stick them on my wish list.
Lots of original and beautiful art for your home or office – or maybe just some inspiration to create your own!
Click For Art (they’re on facebook too)
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Brighton Rocks! Part 1
My first visit to Brighton was fab and will definatley not be my last, and whilst my trip was short & hectic I managed to have a good look around.
First of all on the seafront I found this poster for an Australian illustrator called “Jeremyville” who I recognised straight away from Computer Arts Magazine.
Apparently a Brighton Bookstore & Gallery castorandpollux was selling a limited poster by the artist, unfortunatley I didn’t get to the shop, but instead when I came home I found a few links on Jeremyville & flicked through my old magazines to find these examples of his fun Characters & amazingly busy illustrations, which he has created on all kinds of media including, 3D toys & clothing.
A scan of Computer Arts Magazine Issue June 2006 with a front and back cover ilustration by Jeremyville, who illustrated their article “50 Ways to become a better designer.”
Jeremyville also kindly gave away a few videos of him sketching to music in issue December 2006.
I’m going to put his new book on my Christmas wishlist:
” His latest book is called ‘Jeremyville Sessions’, featuring collaborations with Geoff McFetridge, Miss Van, Devilrobots, STRANGEco, Lego, Converse, MTV and Adidas. His art has been published in design books by IdN, Die Gestalten Verlag, All Rights Reserved, Victionary, MTV, Magma Books, Kidrobot, Faesthetic, Laurence King, Taschen and Pictoplasma.
Jeremyville has worked with clients such as Converse, Rossignol, Colette, Coca Cola, MTV, Kidrobot, Refill, Graniph in Japan, Adio Shoes, STRANGEco, Wooster Collective, Super Rad Toys, Play Imaginative, sketchel, Adidas, Tiger Beer and Tiger Translate, Artoyz in Paris, Domestic Vinyl in Paris, Corbis, Thunderdog, Red Bull, Pop Cling, 55DSL and Beck.”
More Info:
I found a great interview with Jeremyville here on feedmecoolshit.com
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Nice illustration and character design: -some good clients too!
Bamboo Zoo characters by Peskimo & Kidrobot
http://www.kidrobot.com/products2.cfm?ID=6054#
Peskimo Shop – Check out free download wallpapers!
http://www.peskimo.com/web/shop.php
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This morning i drove into Christchurch from the quays and saw this poster which looked very familiar. It is indeed an ebOY illustration for Coca Cola, which i think is V cool. I first heard bout ebOY in computer arts magazine a while ago, and I love the style of pixel mad city scapes! I Love the New York & London posters found on their site .
Have yet to buy one for my wall, but i wonder if they will product the Dublin image to buy aswell…
A little Inspiration…
http://www.graphic-exchange.com/01graphic.htm
Get A Little Heart & Sole!
A recent shopping trip took me to Kildare Outlet Shopping Village, which is great for a few brand name bargains but also at the moment there is a small exhibition of work called Heart & Soles Irish designer and artist Nina Divito.
The Paintings are fun & funky paintings of gorgeous shoes, perfect for any glam girl!
Click Here For Information
Free Admission – But you’ll prob spend some monies on bargain shopping!!!
Mc Faul Illustration
Mc Faul – Brill illustration for all kinds of media & clients
 http://www.mcfaul.net/#
 Especially love this work for Toshiba:
http://www.toshiba-europe.com/leadinginnovation/
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