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9 Artists & Individuals found in Visual Arts and Designer Makers Cartoonist
John Bazlington work varies in its art form. For example he is an artists and illustrator particularly of birds (the nithological kind), his medium for these illustrations are watercolours and plain drawings. ..
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I have worked with organisations such as the NHS for Public Art and Art Institutions, either with mural work or displays...
Rod Hunt is a London based Illustrator who has built a reputation for retro tinged Illustrations & detailed character filled landscapes with UK & international clients in publishing, design, advertising & new media, for everything from book covers to advertising campaigns, & even the odd large scale installation too! Notably Rod illustrated the cover of Change The World 9 To 5, the best selling environmental book by We Are What We Do...
Zoran Korac is a visual artist from Sarajevo, Bosnia. His work is inspired by his childhood ambitions and his goal is now, and has always been, to be “true to his dream”. Zoran draws avidly with a range of drawing materials - ink, charcoal, pencil, pastel - and paints in acrylic on canvas. His artworks are in private collections all over the world. ..
I am an abstract- surrealist and love works by Dali, Warhol, Monet. I had my first exhibition last year with art group Arteri Collective and am currently exhibiting at Gentlemens Tonic in Mayfair, London...
I am an illustrator and graphic designer. I have worked in an advertising agency for the last six years making print campaigns, illustrations and composing books. My future projects are mainly abstract art, editorial cartoons for newspapers and print and electronic (TV & web) publishing...
More than ever art is enriched by technology. With my works I have been trying to explore the new opportunities offered by digital technology...
Gerald Scarfe was born in London. He was asthmatic as a child and spent much time drawing and reading. After a brief period at the Royal College of Art in London, he established himself as a satirical cartoonist, working for Punch magazine and Private Eye during the early sixties...
