By Cyril Style 08 Sep 2010 @ 10:59 am |

How lovely are Belinda Chen illustrations, the Berlin based illustrator and visual designer has some great fashion drawings and mixed media collages. Sometimes simple and sometimes more complex, she seems to have developed more than one signature style.
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belinda chen,
Collages,
Fashion drawings,
fashion illustrations,
illustrations,
mix media,
mixed media
By Cyril Style 06 Sep 2010 @ 10:48 am |

When street art looks like the street paintings of Spanish artist Escif, I just want to take the wall off with me and bring it home!
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Escif,
Escif Street Paintings,
Graffiti,
street art,
Street Paintings
By Cyril Style 04 Sep 2010 @ 9:52 am |

The first time I stumbled on the “Misunderstood Buildings” collages by Emy Eckert, I was a little confused by what kind of building or houses these were. Only when I looked closer I noticed they were actually collages! Eckert works with pictures form architecture books and MORE AFTER THE JUMP
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Collages,
Emy Eckert,
Emy Eckert collages,
Misunderstood Buildings
By Mini Boss 03 Sep 2010 @ 10:47 am |

Viennese artist Florian Pumhösl considers his works to be set at the edge between art, archival research, and critic thinking. His hyper graphic and modernist series shown here is synthetic resin lacquer on reverse of sheet glass. I love the minimalistic lines that fill his frame.
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Florian Pumhösl,
graphic art,
lisson gallery,
Minimalistic Art,
modernism
By Cyril Style 30 Aug 2010 @ 10:55 am |

Camera Work gallery will show a solo exhibition of the artists Tina Berning and Michelangelo Di Battista in Berlin ( September 4 – October 30, 2010) for the first time.
More than 30 works of “Face/project”, most of them unique pieces, will be on display in the exhibition. Within their collaboration, Tina and MORE AFTER THE JUMP
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Camera Work gallery,
Collages,
exhibition,
FACE/project,
Michelangelo Di Battista,
mixed media,
Tina Berning
By Mini Boss 30 Aug 2010 @ 10:18 am |

I absolutely love the illustrations by Ukranian artist Vladislav Erko for this playing cards series. If you are a Paulo Coelho fan you may recognize Erko’s illustration style from his books. The two have worked together on most of Coelho’s best known stories. MORE AFTER THE JUMP
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folklore illustrations,
paulo coelho books,
paulo coelho's illustrator,
ukranian fol style,
Vladislav Erko's Playing Cards