Posts tagged with izzie klingels
November 13, 2008 | New Illustration | by Ilana Kohn
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UK illustrator Izzie Klingels creates the loveliest, delicate black and white stippled drawings that she seems to find a myriad of endless applications for. Most interestingly, Klingels appears to do quite a large amount of work within the fashion industry, something of a minor coup for an illustrator in this day and age. Read more
May 8, 2007 | Video | by Zolton |
Ok, now this is weird stuff. Unsettling, dark and utterly brilliant. I shudder to think of the ideas that Salad Fingers creator David Firth dismisses before he lands on these five minute vignettes of folkloric surrealism. Genius or pure lunacy. It’s a fine line indeed. [see also Izzie Klingels]
May 2, 2007 | New Illustration | by Zolton |
Montreal-based artist Steve Adams has a distinct style that has seen his work featured in the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post amongst many others. He is the proud owner of a cat, the muse for much of his creative explorations. [see also Izzie Klingels ]
April 24, 2007 | New Illustration | by Casper Johansson |
One of our favourite illustrators, the UK-based Izzie Klingels, is currently working on a series of animated VTs for the new series of ‘Transmission’ (Channel 4), entitled ‘Memoirs of a Groupie’. Illustrated and directed by Klingels with animation company Popular Society the clips recount the stories of legendary 60s groupie, Pamela des Barres. This follows on from her animations for the recent Volvo commercial Happy Sad, which was, directed Rachel Thomas. [see also Izzie Klingels]
March 30, 2006 | New Illustration | by Zolton |
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Ok, there’s some very nice illustrative work up on the Residue website and some beautiful photography, amongst other creative exploits, on the Endless Love Crew site. They are a group of artists who met through New York City’s thriving street art scene. It’s all very cool. As, I’m sure, this party will be. It’s happening on April 8th in Melbourne and it’s being put on by the talented folk behind the creative poster phenomenon, Is Not Magazine. It’s a Beatles versus Stones night with live bands, killer snacks and plenty of miscellaneous mayhem. Is Not to be missed (ha! ok, ok, apologies for the obvious tag).
I’ve also been getting into Maile Lani’s blog this week. She dabbles in a bit of everything – from photography to songwriting and illustration. And she presents her innermost thoughts in a very engaging and entertaining way. Speaking of which, be sure to check out this screen saver. Surely the best one ever! Just fire it up and watch the bugger fall, fall, fall. Hmmm. You can almost see the lies seeping out with every uncontrolled collision. Ouch!
Our friends at College Humor have kindly created this guide for us all so that when we’re travelling, we can still curse and be understood. Brilliant! Read more
Tim Lee’s illustrations are wonderfully intricate and precise, a tangled world of escapism and realism mixed into one. Read more
This clip had such an impact on me when it first came out, back in the day. There’s just something so poignant about the idea that some people you pass on the street everyday have a little bit more insight into their world — our world — than we could ever imagine. It’s beautiful and confronting, and it’s all set to the most wonderfully evocative music.
Foster + Partners has declared that the walled city of Masdar in Abu Dhabi will be the world’s first zero-carbon and zero-waste city. Read more
Michael Wolf, a German born American photographer, has lived in Hong Kong since 1995. His work explores the ways city-dwellers in China and Hong Kong shape their surroundings in an ‘organic metropolis’. His series — Architecture of Density — has some breathtaking images of Hong Kong’s apartment buildings.
You know that band you’ve always wanted to form, the one with the little-girl-lost singer with the mischevious eyes and the propulsive beats that drive bass hooks so catchy you want to bottle them up and sell them to Sting? That’s right, that fictional band that lingers just that little deeper in your imagination every time you saunter down Bedford Avenue, surrounded by girls in neon tights and guys in ruffed up converse. You know the one? Well, guess what, you’re too late. It’s arrived. It’s French. And it’s so damn good.
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Just when I thought my favourite flip flops couldn’t get any better, Havaiana are still offering their thong straps laced with Swarovski crystals. I reckon the bling bling lover in you won’t mind forking out a little extra moolah if it means adding some sparkle to your Havis. Read more
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Some friendly advice for the neighbours, who simply don’t get it, or street art? You decide which one it is.
Matthew Dear’s Black City album totem
Our friends at Ghostly International are releasing Matthew Dear’s Black City album as a limited edition ‘totem’. A what? A totem – a limited edition metal bar used to access a private music chamber. Cool! Read more
How ’bout this Jose Manuel Hortelano-Pi guy, huh? Quite the illustrator, yessiree Bob. From Spain, too. Spain is great! Read more
Michelle Blade’s psychedelic artwork
Michelle Blade’s washed out paintings are deceptively simple, her washy acrylics creating psychedelic textures and conjuring ghostly figures from the past. Read more
Cookie Boy’s creative cookie designs
I don’t eat cookies, so good thing Cookie Boy’s cookies are little pieces of art too pretty and cute to eat. Read more
This cool black unisex t shirt by UK label Client is made in England, printed in Berlin, and beautifully packaged in East Berlin cartonage, especially designed for Client. Read more
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