Stampa

Bill Brown

Bella Foster

Sara Singh

Bo Lundberg

From Stephanie Pesakoff, the founder of Art Department Illustration Division comes Stampa, a rotating gallery of artists offering archival prints from the artists currently on their roster. My favorite collection at the moment from the website is Seattle-based artist Bill Brown’s fun drawings.

From top: Bill Brown, Bella Foster, Sara Singh and Bo Lundberg

David Shrigley: brain activity

David Shrigley: brain activity

David Shrigley: brain activity

David Shrigley is one of those people who can make one go “huh” in puzzlement or rip out a roar of laughter in an instant (I’m in the latter category if you’re wondering.)

With that in mind, I am going to be envious of those who get to see his latest exhibition, featuring his special blend of dry wit encapsulated in various forms and format. Of course, I can’t deny that the taxidermy performed on a Jack Russell is a wee disturbing (considering I have two myself), but I’d expect nothing less from David’s dark humor.

Go see it for yourself at the Hayworth Gallery from 1st February to 15 May 2012.

Discovered via Pinterest | Source: It’s Nice That

JooHee Yoon

JooHee Yoon

JooHee Yoon

JooHee Yoon

JooHee Yoon

JooHee Yoon

Today I’m smitten with the work of JooHee Yoon. I especially love how her work reminds me of screenprints, and look at those amazing colors! Currently based in Massachusetts, she’s a RISD graduate who has received recognition from the Society of Illustrators NY, 3×3, Society of Illustrators LA, and American Illustration. There’s too many lovely artworks to count, so it’s much better if you head over to her portfolio to soak it all in.

Discovered via DesignWorkLife
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