Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Nate Greuel Illustration



Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Triple Crown Soiree Poster

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

The Ceramic Pieces that started the BAPT theme.




Saturday, February 7, 2009

Justin Vining - First B&PT submitted work





Check out Justin's work at: http://www.justinvining.com/

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Inigo Montoya Print


You don't by any chance happen to have six fingers on your right hand, would you? Artwork by Aaron Scamihorn www.Ronlewhorn.com Limited run of 50prints signed and numbered. Print on 18x24"archival paper at Bearded Lady in Austin, TX. Purchase HERE

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Tantrum E-Marketing






www.tantrumusa.com

Monday, October 27, 2008

Lou Dorfsman





CBS design legend Lou Dorfsman created and directed some of the most influential and inspiring designs of all time. This wall in image 3 is the Gastrotypographicalassemblage which can clearly be seen as reference for so much in the world of typography today. He is a legend and will forever be remembered as a pioneer in our craft!

Jessica Finson




Jessica has amazing illustrations! I'm blown away!
Check 'em out!
http://verucasalt82.deviantart.com/gallery/

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Web Designs #5





Web Designs #4




Web Designs #3



Check out the JA site live at: http://www.jaindy.org


Web Designs #2





Web Designs






Cataloging and posting my work at Mediasauce.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Maria Luisa Isaza





Again, I'm a sucker for a great piece of Rabbit art. Maria has a very playful style while being intriguing and thought-provoking at the same time.
Check her work out here:
http://www.elratondecampo.com/

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Illustration / Logo for an Office Video Series I did.

Kyle T. Webster









Kyle's Line quality makes me wish I had more time to do traditional illustration work.
www.KyleTwebster.com

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Eduardo Recife (*MisprintedType)









Eduardo Recife is the authority on retro vintage collage imagery!
So solid! And he provides one of the greatest resources for free
sweet handwritten typefaces and some killer photoshop brushes!
check out his site here!

Daniela Uhlig






Amazing works! Style is so modern comic yet super chic and ephemeral!
visit her site here!

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Alan Jaras





Alan Jaras creates these light fractals by using a piece of textured galss instead of a lens and shoots colored lights. Amazing results. Phenominal natural light. In a world of digital creations, it's refreshing to see these come straight from a natural process of light refraction!

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Zeloot






Zeloot. Great Iconic illustration and poster design.
www.zeloot.nl

MILK










































































Milk has some of the most inspirational and culturally relevant illustrations I"ve seen in a long time! So much passion and emotion just pouring out of these images. Great reference to art history too! Check out more at www.myspace.com/logyu

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

My Recent Design Work: Video Interface for the IMCPL Foundation
















Latest Video Interface Design Goes Live!
http://www.mediasauceclients.com/IMCPL/08A01/index.html

Monday, May 19, 2008

My Recent Design Work: PooYou.com Virtual Poo E-cards



































Web marketing pieces for the website www.pooyou.com
Facebook application to come soon!

Friday, May 16, 2008

My Recent Design Work: Corporate Branding Project


















I have recently joined Mediasauce and am going to be using this blog to catalog my work I will be creating here. This client was needing to push the concept of btheir backing masons in the different materials of brick, stone and concrete and needed to represent a guild-like feeling for this organization. The result was a strong and powerful logo representing the cornerstone of the industry and eluding to the materials they promote. With the shades of grey and the deep brick-red.

The website is currently in production and will be linked soon.

-A-

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Boneana



I just created this last night.
I've had this concept for a long time, but
just last night decided to take it away from its previous
cartoony look to this wood-cut print feel.
It started as an illustration of a monkey and
a skeleton thinking of their cravings
respectively. The two just seemed to make
sense. I really enjoy a quality play on words!
Look for prints coming this spring on my
website: www.ronlewhorn.com
thanks
-A-

Monday, January 28, 2008

Tomer Hanuka












Another illustrator in the category of great such as James Jean!
He possesses an incredible ability to portray human emotion
and gore worthy of Tarantino.


www.thanuka.com

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Chris Ganz










I had the priviledge of seeing Christopher
Ganz's work at the Ft. Wayne Museum of
Art a couple years ago. He has a phenominal
grasp of bring charcoal drawings to life. His
self-portraits with references to Art History
were extremely facinating and intriguing.
Having just studied a couple of the works
he was referencing, I found it more exciting
than the students I was with.
Check more out at:

www.chrisganz.com

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Ric Stultz









Ric Stultz has an amazing talent to make inanimate objects
have personalities that connect with us on an emotional level.
Phenominal style.

http://www.ricstultz.com/

Friday, December 14, 2007

El Mac









El Mac is a graffitti artist that creates images
on concrete and brick that most artists would
love to be able to create on canvas! He has an
amazing eye for light and shadow. Some of
El Mac's most impressive work is done in colaboration
with other street artists that add patterns and
textures to his soft ephemeral paintings.

www.elmac.net

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Banksy









Graffitti goes fine art with Banksy's
thought provoking cultural reform
street art. He has also produced
some amazingly thought-provoking
if not just simply fun work and
secretly placed them in museums such
as the Louvre and the Met.

www.banksy.co.uk

Shepard Fairey OBEY









Shepard Fairey
As cliche as it might be to put this on here,
I can't resist the oportunity to turn
anyone and everyone to this amazing
artist. He has made the world of fine
art print commerce amazingly affordable
and exciting. His portraits have also
been very influential on my illustrations.
I really am a fan of the crests as well.
Check out weekly prints for sale on
wednesdays.

www.obeygiant.com

Ronald Kurniawan










Ronald Kurniawan is like Sesame Street on
drugs. A ton of "A is for Apple" ish work.

He had a great bunny painting for this blog,
so I couldn't resist.

http://www.ronaldkurniawan.com/

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Red Nose Studio













Chris Sickels of Red Nose Studio creates three
dimentional characters and setsup these scenes
to be photographed. His shallow dephth of field
on his focus creates a sense of reality. He
recently did the Pepsi Halloween campaign.
He aslo took the place of Julian Opie in the
Mass Ave. Sign in Downtown Indianapolis.
It is a scene of kids on a see saw. (top)
www.rednosestudio.com

Johnathan Weiner (Viner)










Viner's paitings often depict these bizarre
stories. I'm oddly attracted to his pale
characters that appear cold with red
noses and cheeks. My friend Baxter
purchased the painting entitled "Eye for an Eye".
Check out more of Viner's work at:
http://www.vinerstudio.com/

ManBaby










Man Baby has an amazing cartoon style. His
project of "Robot the Robot" is extremely
entertaining. Check it out at:
www.manbaby.com

James Jean










James Jean one of the best illustrators out there
today. He has such a creative and unique eye. It's
never just straight on. It's usually unexpected,
and it's always attractive.

www.jamesjean.com

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Ronlewhorn









Ok. As shameless as this might be, I'm
posting my own illustrations. These are
from a series of illustrations I created
keeping the photographic elements to make
it very life-like while taking it away from
reality with an illustrative comic-book-esq.
flavor.
enjoy more at:

www.ronlewhorn.com

Baxter Orr




Baxter Orr has been a friend of mine for about
6 years. He has been an inspiration since
the day we met. He has a clean modern
vector style that is iconic and powerful.
Baxter will have signed and numbered
prints of his illustrations on his site hopefully
this month. Check them out and purchase
a couple!


Quick Honey










Quick Honey is one of my biggest inspirations
for vector illustration. His portrait work has
been in many different music and entertainment
publications. He also does these really blown
up pixel illustrations of people and little
microcosms. I feel a sense of deadness in his
work that is intriguing. It's almost ugly but
in a cool way. Ha. Decide for yourself:

www.quickhoney.com

(*not for the timid or faint of heart)

Julian Opie









Julian Opie has an incredible talent of simplifying
and iconifying images. Taking something detailed
and breaking it down to its most simple form. He
recently had a city-wide exhibit in my home-city
of Indianapolis. It was so amazing to be around
downtowna and suddenly see a giant installation
of his work. Many people I think were confused by it.
It's so rudimentary that people mistook the motion
girls signs as being actual traffic directors. I love
seeing art in everyday images such as these.

www.julianopie.com

Doom Drips










Aesthetic Apparrel Has some amazing graphic
design work and a series of art prints themed with
"Doom Drips"
Check it out:
www.doomdrips.com

Mike Mitchell









Mike Mitchell
Fine art meets Comic Books meets retro cartooons.
Not to metion the best threadless shirt ever designed:
"nothing rhymes with orange"

www.SirMikeofMitchell.com

Mark Ryden









Mark Ryden's work has a kickback to our
childhood books. A nostalgic look again with
the juxtaposistion I love so much between
the cute and cuddly with the bizzare and
sometimes violent imagery.

www.markryden.com

Joe Sorren









Joe Sorren has been a long-time favorite.
The skateboard super hero is the best.
He has clearly paved the way stylistically
for many of today's artists.

www.joesorren.com


Todd Marrone










Todd Marrone has been a favorite of mine for years.
He has such a fun modern version of abstract expression.
Todd also has an amazing approach to making art accessable
to people on the street with his guerrilla art. He works
fast and cheap and then hangs them around Philly for
anyone to take home. Todd has also been very inspiring
with his performance art. He paints huge and fast while
on stage with a variety of local bands.

http://www.toddmarrone.com/

Chris Bishop













Chris Bishops' Robots and Pretty Girls are amazing.
His simplicity is reminicent of Piet Mondrian while
having the fun flair of saturday morning cartoons.
http://chrisbishop.com/

Lindsay Campbell



























Lindsay Campbell.
Phenominal work. Very fun and inviting.
http://www.lindsaycampbell.org

Audrey Kawasaki






























Audrey Kawasaki has an amazing style. It's very ephemoral.
The juxtaposition of such diverse styles is intriguing.
Art Nuevo meets Manga. The combining of Attractive
girls and skeletons creates a dichotomy that can't be ignored.
Check out more of her work at:
http://www.audrey-kawasaki.com/
(*warning some nudes
)