Having come across Forian Bertmers work only recently when I picked up some Agoraphobic Nosebleed compilations and albums I was intrigued by his work the mixture of Art Nouveau style visuals along with surrealist imagery has left my jaw hitting the floor on a few occasions. Here are some examples of his work I could find on the net.
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Saturday, 19 February 2011
Monday, 7 February 2011
Cow photo
You know spring is on its way when you see animals everywhere in the fields by the road ect Its a given. I went for a walk today to find a place to take some photos when I came across a sign reading Electric fence I thought oh oh hopefully i wont get buzzed. I got a shock to see these cows just munching away on the grass. here is a shot from my travels today.
Jacob Bannon
While I'm on the subject of people whose work I admire once seen you can easily identify his work as it has been imitated more times than I can remember. His use of screen print and paint splatter has made his work have a raw feel to them that few artists can achieve.
Here is a small selection of his work.
Here is a small selection of his work.
Aaron Horkey
In a nutshell Aaron Horkey's work is Mesmerizing, the detail of all of his work is astounding you could look at it and just wonder where he would start a piece. His work will inspire my next set of posters so i can work on my pen and ink style a lot better than it is.
Here are a few select pieces I have found for your viewing enjoyment.
Here are a few select pieces I have found for your viewing enjoyment.
Friday, 4 February 2011
Final flyer image.
The end is here for another project and having tweeked the flyer design here is my final design for it.
Fate Untold Saul bass inspired leaflet.
Having had a shorter than usual deadline for my latest leaflet I was given 2 days to work this out I got to work and found I was inspired by Saul bass. The whole pop art look to his work prompted me to work creatively and quickly. here is a selection of looks I worked with before handing me my final piece. Hope you enjoy them as much as I did making them.









Wednesday, 2 February 2011
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