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]]>“When I was younger I used to do these really busy compositions, something I’d call a fiesta,” said the Philippines-based illustrator in an interview with Inky Goodness. “But now I’m more refined using basic shapes and bold colors.”
His change of style happened gradually and was also the result of much trial and error. “Initially, I wanted to be a comic artist; a dream that was influenced by the animes and cartoons of the 1990s,” says Magnaye. “Though that changed when I entered art school. I was suddenly exposed to other art forms that I wasn’t all that familiar with before. Suddenly I was torn, because I loved everything!”
“It was during my junior year that I discovered illustration, or rather saw it in a new light,” he adds. “I used to hang out and kill time in the libraries in between classes. Sometimes I’d have three-hour breaks and spend all of it looking at picture books. That’s when my love story with illustration began, and I decided I’d like to pursue it as a career.”
Having graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Visual Communication from the University of the Philippines in 2012, he’s been hard at work ever since. You can see some of his work on his Instagram page, where he posts regularly.
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]]>Focusing mainly on female subjects, Favre admits that she has always been obsessed with the female body. “I loved curves and organic shapes probably as much as I loved colors,” she told Design Boom.
Talking about the evolution of her style she went on to say: “Looking back now, I can see glimpses of my childhood drawings in what I do now. the real turning point for me happened while I was at airside, the London design studio. they had a strong visual aesthetic to what they were doing and taught me to find beauty in the simplicity of my illustrations. I developed my style over the years by pairing my illustrations more and more until it became some sort of manifesto.”
Now, featured in publications like Vogue, The New York Times, The New Yorker, and Vanity Fair, her unmistakable style is unmistakably sought after. And with more than 243k followers on Instagram, she’s adored by both clients and fans.
“I let my work evolve by itself in a very organic way,” she explained. “I believe that if I keep drawing and trying new things, it will change over time without me even noticing it. when you make a conscious decision to move on, it tends to show and feel a bit overworked and labored.”
Take a look at some of her work in the gallery below.
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]]>“Using mostly just pencils and pens I create minimalistic illustrations that are inspired by nature,” artist explained. “But what, I believe, separates me from the other artists is my surrealism. I create hidden illustrations within my illustrations that create a singularity of two or more different subjects blended into one.”
Check out his Instagram profile where he shares his remarkable work.
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]]>The post This Digital Illustrator Likes Keeping It Simple appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>“When I was younger I used to do these really busy compositions, something I’d call a fiesta,” said the Philippines-based illustrator in an interview with Inky Goodness. “But now I’m more refined using basic shapes and bold colors.”
His change of style happened gradually and was also the result of much trial and error. “Initially, I wanted to be a comic artist; a dream that was influenced by the animes and cartoons of the 1990s,” says Magnaye. “Though that changed when I entered art school. I was suddenly exposed to other art forms that I wasn’t all that familiar with before. Suddenly I was torn, because I loved everything!”
“It was during my junior year that I discovered illustration, or rather saw it in a new light,” he adds. “I used to hang out and kill time in the libraries in between classes. Sometimes I’d have three-hour breaks and spend all of it looking at picture books. That’s when my love story with illustration began, and I decided I’d like to pursue it as a career.”
Having graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Visual Communication from the University of the Philippines in 2012, he’s been hard at work ever since. You can see some of his work on his Instagram page, where he posts regularly.
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]]>The post Meet the Graphic Artist Who’s Obsessed With Shapes and Curves appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Focusing mainly on female subjects, Favre admits that she has always been obsessed with the female body. “I loved curves and organic shapes probably as much as I loved colors,” she told Design Boom.
Talking about the evolution of her style she went on to say: “Looking back now, I can see glimpses of my childhood drawings in what I do now. the real turning point for me happened while I was at airside, the London design studio. they had a strong visual aesthetic to what they were doing and taught me to find beauty in the simplicity of my illustrations. I developed my style over the years by pairing my illustrations more and more until it became some sort of manifesto.”
Now, featured in publications like Vogue, The New York Times, The New Yorker, and Vanity Fair, her unmistakable style is unmistakably sought after. And with more than 243k followers on Instagram, she’s adored by both clients and fans.
“I let my work evolve by itself in a very organic way,” she explained. “I believe that if I keep drawing and trying new things, it will change over time without me even noticing it. when you make a conscious decision to move on, it tends to show and feel a bit overworked and labored.”
Take a look at some of her work in the gallery below.
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]]>The post These Surreal Illustrations Will Inspire Your Inner-Artist appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>“Using mostly just pencils and pens I create minimalistic illustrations that are inspired by nature,” artist explained. “But what, I believe, separates me from the other artists is my surrealism. I create hidden illustrations within my illustrations that create a singularity of two or more different subjects blended into one.”
Check out his Instagram profile where he shares his remarkable work.
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