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Love You Up by Two Inch Punch.
an artist a day keeps ignorance away
Love You Up by Two Inch Punch.
Stacey Rozich is a Seattle based illustrator and one of my favourite.
Stacey Rozich studied Illustration at California College of the Arts as well as Design at Seattle Central Creative Academy.
She uses water-colour and gauche in illustrations.
Stacey describes her work as “a visual narrative brought to life through folklore from around the world that is re-imagined through the lens of bold pattering, texture and colour that reference indigenous costumes and legends.:
I love her work, absolutely eye-catching.
She is now experimenting with channeling her signature style onto a wider spectrum of medium such as house wares, textiles and collectable objects.
Anyways, here are some of her works.
Isles by Little Comets.
Little Comets are from Newcastle-Upon-Tyne.
Well, this song pretty much sums up Britain.
You met me at a very strange time.
It’s a shame that this generation of kids probably grown up without knowing what Fight Club is.
To me, it was a brutal modern philosophy for survival in this society without conforming into the masses.
“You’re not your job. You’re not how much money you have in the bank. You’re not the car you drive. You’re not the contents of your wallet. You’re not your fucking khakis. You’re the all-singing, all-dancing crap of the world.”
-Tyler Durden
Micke Tong is an artist based in San Francisco, USA.
Graduated from the Academy of Art University San Francisco with a BFA.
He’s been exhibiting in San Francisco, Oakland, Melbourne, Los Angeles and Tokyo.
What I like about his works is that the simplicity of the composition, but at the same time attention to detail and patterns.
Here below are a series of work by him entitled “Auric Bodies Series”.
Forgive Me (For Messing Up) by Two Inch Punch.