Saturday, 15 March 2014

8 bit illustration


Remember when computer graphics were only 8 bit producing the jaggies showing off the pixels? Well so does Penter Yip of Fashionary, the fashion figure and flat template sketchbook series. Yip is extending the collection with his retro computer style fashion illustrations capturing his favorite looks. As fashion and style is cyclical so can illustration reacting from the synthetic natural media capabilities found in the current digital apps. These graphic pixel bit sketches are a refreshing change.















Miami crush



Illustrator and designer residing in Atlanta with a prominent focus on fashion.Isabel Arenas is originally a Miami native who graduated from Ringling College of Art and Design with a BFA in Illustration. 
She loves playing with color and finding new ways to portray a concept across.Isabel also dabbles in graphic design and photography on her downtime.



















'CHIC'AGO LOVE


Don Oehl,born in Chicago,is a freelance illustrator based in New York.He realised that fashion illustration was his primary language and the best way of self-expression during his study . Most of his design inspiration was influenced by the downtown street fashion and graffiti in New York. The style of his illustration is involved in movement, shape and colour. Don's illustration is ultimately chic and timeless as i can say, he manage to show his great talent in blending digital process with classical illustration to create fashion figures, and even elaborate street style fashion by using incredible digital technique. His in class sense of fashion has successfully made him into fame in just a few years time. Picture says a thousand words, take a look at his work and you'll know why.









 










KOREA-NEWYORK





     Korean born and based in New York,Teri Chung is a brilliant fashion illustrator to watch. Graduated from Parsons School of Design, she has already a remarkable résumé. Her illustrations inspired by runway shows got her noticed by the editors of Harper’s Bazaar and she was commissioned to illustrate their issue on New York Fashion WeekFall 2012.
Feminine and dreamy, Chung’s illustrations combine the use of black pencil with bright watercolors creating a fanciful contrast.














Wednesday, 12 March 2014

SUSU



JSK is a freelance Fashion illustrator and Art Director based in Seoul and Sydney. He created his very own personal brand Susu with a very special character known as Susu Girls. It’s thin, long legged, short-haired characters, which are JSK's signature style illustration. Susu represents a confident woman who is truly 'of the moment'.JSK is one of my favourite illustrator as obviously, his work is different from the other illustrations, he combines his fashion figures with beautiful hand drawn background, making his artwork more interesting and  they are more of a poster-kind of art than just drawings. It's cool to have our own style and that's what JSK is renowned for ,his illustrations of Susu are really awesome, there's no possibility to not to be stunned by them at the first sight. Hope y'all enjoy my post today!














Tuesday, 11 March 2014

color X black&white





Welsh illustrator Niki Pilkington is based in New York where she specialise in portrait commissions from around the world. Niki Pilkington mainly focuses on fashion with a playful yet highly detailed style.She likes to combine idioms or beautiful quotes into her pieces and doing so, she tells a multi-layered story through each pieces. Since 2011 she’s been proudly sponsored by Derwent pencils, a brand which similar to her own values understands the importance of heritage. Also Niki Pilkington’s contemporary aesthetic adorns the walls of private collectors homes and galleries, as well as the pages of numerous books and magazines.


















Friday, 7 March 2014

The fast fashion Thailand


Gotzill, a Thailand based illustrator and freelance fashion designer. I first knew Gotzill was  from his Instagram profile. Gotzill is not yet a renowned designer but he is definitely a potential upcoming. To be subjective, i don't see Gotzill's work weaker than the other international illustrators, just maybe he hasn't got the chance to show off his great talent. His style is filled with originality which anyone of us can tell from the works below. Gotzill shows great technique in creating various movements of fashion figures by using pencil sketch and water color. These illustrations are simply cool and chic for me, he injects personal style into his artwork with breaking through the rule of dull standing poses of model, which make his work out-stand among the sea of illustrations work. I hope you guys will also like
Gotzill's work.  Between, there's still a lot of talented fashion people in Thailand that we haven't know yet, i'll try to introduce  as much as I can because honestly I am a Thai-pop fashion obsessor , you seriously  got to know more about Thai Fashion, it's too cool!