Vladimir Lebedev et al
Great timeline from Energol taken from 7plis.com, with some an illustrious pedigree line of artists.
Karel Martens
Karel Martens remains an inspiration and has been an important tutor in my studies at the Jan van Eyck Academy. Here are some of his beautiful works, thanks to Butdoesitfloat for the post.
William Frederic Martyin's New dictionary of Natural History
Fantastic hand coloured engravings dated 1785 by W.F. Martyn, available in 2 volumes at Amazon under the title: 'A new dictionary of natural history; or, compleat universal display of animated nature. ' Thank you to Bibliodyssey for the great find.
Sunny
Nice interview by the amazing Taiyo Matsumoto over at Crunchyroll on the author's semi-autobiographical manga 'Sunny'. The link is thanks to Taiyomatsumoto over on Tumblr.
Philippe Weisbecker
Dubonnet Man
Fantastic design sketches by A.M. Cassandre for the aperitif Dubonnet, thank you NewHouse Books for the excellent collection.
Building Stories drawings
Amazing collection of inked drawings and few maquette by Chris Ware for 'Building Stories', many thanks to Adam Baum Gallery for the post, what an exhibition!
Sonia Delaunay
Beautiful Sonia Delaunay's pictures as part of a past exhibition at the Tate in 2015. Thanks to Another Mag for the post.
A Personal Message
It feels like the paintings of Michael duMontier and Neil Farber have always existed in our subconscious, creeping up on us through daily, ordinary objects...
Paul Davis
Paul Davis is a British illustrator that through his no frills drawings with a good dose of sarcasm creates some compelling illustrations that leave you thinking, here is an interview for Eye magazine called 'Paul Davis wakes up in Brighton', also check Rick Poynor 'Looking for clues'.
Vera Molnár
Always humbling to discover pioneers, one of them is Vera Molinar, many many thanks to Surface Mag for the great inspiration. Shown here: A la recherché de Paul Klee.
Philippe Weisbecker
Conceptually fascinating and beautifully rendered drawings by artist Philippe Weisbecker, thanks to The Jealous curator for the post. They are from a book called 'Accessories'.
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