Inspiration In-between is a blog about finding artists that inspire me and hopefully will inspire you as well. I try to have some information about them and the techniques they use, but not too much, so you can form your own opinions about the work.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Kid Zoom
KZ is an Australian graffiti artist who has the illest can control I've ever seen. All his works are done with spray paint and uses no stencils that I could see. He's got a really amazing illustrative style while still maintaining a pretty diverse range of looks. I love his caricatures and his skulls.
Check it out here.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Nutmegger
Nutmegger workshop is a studio making hand painted signs inspired by vintage ones. They take the time to affect the sign in ways that the weather would. To the point that it's hard to tell which is the actual vintage sign. Their work has such great character to it, and I really want that Tea Rooms sign.
Check it out here.
Darren Booth
Darren is a painter, musician, collager, typographer. I could go on, but it's better if you see for yourself. His type collage is my favorite.
Check it out here.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Christian Northeast
Christian is not a new talent, but I'm just learning about his magic. And his work really is magical. He's got a totally hilarious voice and an amazing, instantly recognizable style reminiscent of circus posters from the 20s and 30s. He also spans all mediums and works equally well in all. Get ready to be jealous.
Check his work out here.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Ben Eine
I know I know. It's been forever. It's hard to balance work, child and the endless hours I spend looking for new edgy artists. Here's a great video on one of my personal faves, Ben Eine.
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