Tanner Goldbeck art is on cars, bikes, helmets, skateboards, traditional surfaces and more. One side of Goldbeck’s artwork is rich in color with a comic/pop art feel.
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Illustration by L Filipe dos Santos
Today we have some great illustration from L Filipe dos Santos and there is something refreshing about his bio.
20 Most Popular Posts on Today in Art – 2010
As the year comes to an end, I, like many, tend to reflect on the last year. One thing I enjoy is looking back to see what posts readers of Today in Art like most. The best way I have of doing this today is by looking at the most visited posts.
Illustration by Yiying Lu
You have seen illustration by Yiying Lu if you have visited Twitter when it is over capacity. “Lifting a Dreamer” aka “The Fail Whale” is displayed with a brief message by Twitter when the service is overloaded.
The Political Illustration of Anthony Freda
Anthony Freda is a political artist and illustrator and has been published in popular publications like Time, The New Yorker, Rolling Stone, Esquire and more. Freda’s illustration is edgy and will certainly make you think.
New Artwork by Mario D. Fisher
Mario Fisher recently started work on a new series, Disembodied, and Seven curves for hallelujah is the first piece of artwork in this series.
New Artwork by Trent Call
Trent Call is a talented artist creating paintings, drawings, illustrations, comics, murals and more. Apparently he stays pretty busy and his website is full of great work. Trent’s artwork is rich with movement, color and pattern in a range of dynamic styles.
Acrylic, Watercolor and Ink Paintings by Ekundayo
Ekundayo is a painter originally from Honolulu, Hawaii and his painting are rich with color, texture and movement; each telling a unique story.
Illustrations & Paintings by Morning Breath
Morning Breath is a creative duo, Doug Cunningham and Jason Noto, working in both art and advertising. These two passions are so well integrated that, at first glance, it can be difficult to know if a piece is art or an advertisement. This is one of my favorite things about their work.