Monthly Archives: February 2010

Brecht Evens Art

Brecht Evens works in washes and pencils and draws clusters of people and things and XRAY cut-a-way views and UFOs with a loose, expert hand. Hint to see more art: click each of the category tags at the top of his blog directly under the title header. I couldn’t find another way to browse backwards through the archives by date or “previous” button so those are the only way to navigate beyond the first page, I think. Two of his books are being released in North America this year by Drawn and Quarterly and Top Shelf. Via Illustrationmundo.

Ville Savimaa Illustration

Ville Savimaa makes images with a lot of air-brushed-style funny business going on and also has a few more at this agency.

The Comic That Frenches Your Mind

Bruce Bickford is the artist behind many pieces of complex stop-motion and hand drawn animation that is often pulsing and mutating who first became widely known for his collaborations with Frank Zappa. A film was made about him in 2004 called Monster Road. Above is a piece by Mr. B, via Arthur. Previously mentioned here.

Hollis Brown Thornton Art

Hollis Brown Thornton paints and draws different things including objects you may or may not be nostalgic for and a lot of other things degraded and altered. Here is the Flickr and here is the website.

Paul Loubet Art

Paul Loubet has added a lot of new work here on Flickr since we posted about him last time.

Marco Corona Comics

Marco Corona draws fantastic looking sketchbook drawings and comics and you can see them on his Flickr pages and his blog.

Moynihan’s Adventure

Jesse Moynihan, artist of the epic Forming, Arthur and Meathaus contributor (see Forming sketches in GO FOR THE GOLD! 3) and fellow Philadelphian has been enlisted into the ranks of Cartoon Network’s cartoon factory to labor on Adventure Time, where another Meathaus Man, Mr. Thomas Herpich, has been comfortably destroying his assignments like nobody’s business. Moynihan has a temporary post, or maybe a temporary-temporary post in a business where all positions are temporary, but as he explains on his blog, the job should float him for the rest of the year in which he can focus on drawing more of his intense, full-color comics offered to you weekly and free of charge. Nice!

Now as Forming is on a hiatus, it is a good time to catch up or start from the beginning.

Bendik Kaltenborn Comics

Bendik Kaltenborn art is featured uncredited as one of two covers in a post a few posts below this here, he did one of the covers of the “Kush” comics anthology. Thanks to Mr. Giard’s comments on the same post, his portfolio of work and more have been brought to my attention and they are a trove of eyeball-treasure.

Jillian Tamaki Sketchbooks

In my opinion, Jillian Tamaki is one hundred percent awesome, all of the time. Here are a few of her latest sketches from her sketch blog, and her recently redesigned portfolio is over here. Previously mentioned here and here.

Omar’s Drawings

Omar from Singapore is Bailamirumbita on Flickr where he draws colorful shapes and different weird guys and ladies punching stuff and dancing and playing with each other’s privates and love and passion and so on. Everything is fun and energetic and makes me want to party.