Gabriel Campanario is the “Seattle Sketcher” of the Seattle Times. Campanario regularly posts new drawings observing people and places in Seattle.
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Are Mokkelbost
Are Mokkelbost is a talented artist and musician. The wonderful “Entities” you see here are only a part of his body of work.
Sketches and Illustrations by Gabriella Barouch
I am so glad I found Gabriella Barouch’s collection of art. I love how seamlessly she combine various media in her work. The finished pieces feel complete, as if these materials were meant to be combined in the such a way.
“Mooshy” Drawings by Mel Kadel
Today’s amazing illustrations are by artist Mel Kadel.
Illustration & Sculpture by Ronald Kurniawan
Ronald Kurniawan draws, paints and sculpts wild and imaginative scenes and characters.
Serious Drawings by Marc Johns
I first featured Marc Johns’ drawing, the boxes we put people in, in 2008 and I am so happy that I took the time to revisit his website. Johns’ comedic drawings are as creative as they are funny.
Caffé Latte – by Zach Johnsen
graphite, coffee, & watercolor on paper – 27″x60″
I would love to see an animated series based on these illustrations. This is part of his Acid in the Ice Cream series.
artist & website: Zach Johnsen – http://www.zenvironments.com/illustration.html
Today Your Love Tomorrow the World – by Matthew Palladino
artist & website: Matthew Palladino – http://www.muddguts.com/
Untitled – by Marcos Chin
Watercolor on paper
artist & website: Marcos Chin – http://www.marcoschin.com/