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Explore the intriguing work of artist Zheng Wei Gu, whose manga-inspired drawings are as gritty as they are surreal. Digital artist Zheng Wei Gu (AKA ...
The French illustrator Marylou Faure has collaborated with global brands and agencies, providing illustration for a broad range of digital and print projects.
Specialising in ...
Drawing inspiration from nature, Japanese Kaiju films, samurai iconography, and mythology, Taiwanese-born and Brooklyn-based artist Mu Pan invites viewers to examine their own nature as ...
Compiling fashion advertisements from the past 100 years, En Vogue shows how fashion reveals the aspirations of its era. Advertising creates dream worlds, yet always ...
This stunningly illustrated book examines the history of poster design and its relation to the arts and broader culture. The poster is a versatile marketing ...
The bird king, the anthropologists, the thing in the bathroom, the paraffin-oil koala...
What do they all have in common?
Nothing! Except that they all ...
Formed in 1958, NASA has long maintained a department of visual artists to depict the concepts and technologies created in humankind's quest to explore ...
A collection of the world's most memorable, provocative, best-selling and groundbreaking posters from Johannes Gutenberg to Barack Obama.
Classic posters from the last 300 ...
Mark Ryden returns with 20 new incredible portraits of creatures
From his Snow Yak to his very personal interpretation of the California bear, for more ...
Characters from comics, movies, TV shows, and video games are a part of the collective imagination forever, so it's only natural that artists would ...
This superbly illustrated volume brings together the work of some the world's best manga illustrators, showcasing their exceptional talent across a diverse range of ...
The Fundamentals of Illustration 2nd Edition by Lawrence Zeegen introduces students to the subject of illustration, taking them through the key skills and practical processes ...
Charles M. Schulz believed that the key to cartooning was to take out the extraneous details and leave in only whats necessary. For 50 years ...