The Tools Artists Use
The Tools Artists Use is an interesting blog that looks at the tools used by artists to create their work. It features interviews with the artists themselves.
The Tools Artists Use is an interesting blog that looks at the tools used by artists to create their work. It features interviews with the artists themselves.
Update: Review of the English edition book is here:
https://www.parkablogs.com/content/book-review-monster-hunter-illustrat…
Paul grew up jut outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He received a BFA from Carnegie Mellon University, majoring in drawing. He now lives in San Francisco, where he is an artist and writer. He publishes a weekly piece in the San Francisco Chronicle called "All Over Coffee," and primarily makes his living from the sale of the original pieces, which he shows two to five times a year in galleries, museums, restaurants and cafes.
Seems like GRAFUCK Volume 4 art book will be having an art exhibition at Nucleus. Check out more information at gallerynucleus.com.
Other interesting upcoming events I found on the site includes Graphic Narrative Course with Kazu Kibuishi and another exhibition for the book Ancient Book of Sex & Science
Kazu Kibuishi is the artist who puts together the Flight comics anthology, online Copper comics, and other comic books. You can check out his work at boltcity.com.
Ancient Book of Sex & Science is put together by Don Shank, Lou Romano, Nate Wragg and Scott Morse. I know some of them are Pixar artists.
Christina was born near the Santa Cruz Mountains in California and still lives there. She has had no formal art training and is a designer and teacher. See more of her work at www.watercolorjournaling.com.
Source: An Illustrated Life
Jane grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area, then married and moved to the Oregon, South Korea, Los Angeles and now San Diego. She has degrees in graphic design and Asian studies and has taken many classes and workshops. She is an artist and teacher who work has been published in various magazines and books. She recently received a yearlong grant to create a program to give free art classes to low-income fourth and fifth graders. Visit www.mundolindobeautifulworld.blogspot.com to see the children's art. Visit Jane's art at www.plainjanestudio.com and www.janeville.blogspot.com to see her work.
Source: An Illustrated Life