
By Fred Einaudi.
Showing posts with label Paintings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paintings. Show all posts
In The Zone
Rip's illustrations have appeared in Galleries and on CD's, Band Poster's, Newspapers and Magazines. Robert's style is whimsical, surreal, and his images tend to capture a specific moment or scene while keeping an underlying edge.

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Untitled
Steven Daily’s work is extremely stylized, and his paintings are emotionally evocative. He has shown in numerous galleries nationwide. He has created a sizeable body of work. Daily is extremely busy these days, working on several exciting new projects, so you can expect to see much more from him in the immediate future.
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Batcha
Dice Tsutsumi worked for Blue Sky Studios as a visual development/color key artist on their blockbuster film projects such as Ice Age, Robots and upcoming Horton Hears A Who. Now he works as art director at Pixar Animation Studios.
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Arachne Elrafo
Raphael Lacoste did this painting for a project he has with Pascal Blanché: they are planning a remake of Time Masters, the 1979 French animation movie by René Laloux and Moebius. He has drawn the picture after the introduction shots of the movie where a rescue vehicle runs into the desert of Perdide, a lost planet colonized by the Time Masters...
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Mini-monkey
Amy Crehore is the creator of pop surrealist oil paintings: "Little Pierrot", "Monkey Love" and "Blues Gals" series. Her works has been featured over the years in ROLLING STONE, ESQUIRE, PLAYBOY, BLAB! 17 and many other top magazines. She has exhibited her fine art in galleries and museums. You can view her portfolio at her website and you can visit her blog.
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Second Growth
Bill Cone works as a Production Designer at a computer animation studio.
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Ann Archer
David Edward Byrd has created posters for Jimi Hendrix, Jefferson Airplane, the Who & their rock opera Tommy, Traffic, Iron Butterfly, Ravi Shankar and the Grateful Dead.
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