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James Jirat Patradoon

Sep

James Jirat Patradoon

James Jirat Patradoon

Occasionally you come across a biography that says everything you want to say in a such a succinct fashion, all you need to do is quote it:

As quoted from his site:

James Jirat Patradoon (born 1985) is an Australian Artist/Illustrator. His frantic images are inspired hyper-masculine mythologies of of biker gangs, rockstars, pro wrestlers, secret societies, and Facebook. Citing Raymond Pettibon and Katsuhiro Otomo as his artistic influences, James’ work is an irreverent take on the stoic nature of macho pop culture.

His works have been exhibited in Sydney, San Diego, and Bangkok; and have appeared in magazines such as Beautiful/Decay, Nylon, ESPN, Complex, Acclaim, Empty, and ILOVEFAKE. He has collaborated with such companies as Ubisoft, Adidas, Diesel, MTV, PepsiCo, Mambo, Grill’d, The Deftones and Ministry of Sound

Boom. Go and look at his work, and when you’re done you can go and buy some of his work. Done.

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Linda Coulter

Jul

Illustration by Linda Coulter

Belfast based Linda Coulter produces delightful illustrations with a lovely hand-crafted and textured feel. Each week she creates a new ‘critter’ for her blog. MB Games should release a new version of Guess Who featuring her illustrations.

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Bradley Jay

Jul

Recent graduate Bradley Jay produces the kind of detailed illustrations that would cause the hands of lesser men to seize up and fall off. More of his intricate work can be seen on his website.

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Jonny Wan

Mar

Jonny Wan is a UK based illustrator with a thoroughly distinctive style. His ‘Progression’ series slays, as the kids apparently say these days Read the rest of this entry »

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On John Kenn

Jan

John Kenn’s other worldly illustrations remind me of Haiyo Miazaki meets Tom Gauld with a subtle nod to Cerebus-era Dave Sims. But what really appeals to me is the fact that he renders all of his handsomely intricate penwork on post-it notes, thus catering to my office stationary fetish. Read the rest of this entry »

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