Below are some band posters that I found while browsing for artists on Deviant Art. These examples were both creative in concept and executed very well. I guess the fourth one isn’t technically an illustration, but I felt it was too good to pass up. Enjoy!
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Consumption – by Amanda Rae
mixed media life size
I was so happy to see Amanda’s work in my inbox earlier this week. Her unique assembled sculptures suspend found objects still visible from the exterior. Her portfolio displays many unique works and is certainly worth checking out.
Retreat of Reason – by asbestos
140 x 190cm – Mixed media on wood found on streets and beaches in Dublin, Belfast, Kerry and London
Here is another piece from asbestos that I featured last year. Make sure you checkout asbestos’ site and asbestos’ Flickr account for more.
artist & website: asbestos – http://www.theartofasbestos.com/
Optimism in learning how to fly – by Miki Sato

I read about a great artist on drawn.ca over the weekend and had to include a feature here. Miki Sato creates textures rich images with
many found surfaces and textiles creating a uniquely three dimensional and tactile piece.
The work feels influenced by Sato’s sense of illustration and has a wonderful organic feel. Checkout the site for more great work.
artist & website: Miki Sato – http://www.mikisatoillustration.com
Untitled 730 – by Vincent Romaniello
mixed mediums on canvas – 54×64 inches
Again a piece that I am certain would be amazing in person. I really enjoy the movement and texture in these pieces. Vincent actually sent me another piece to feature, but I fell in love with these works. Examples of the new work by Vincent Romaniello are here.
artist & website: Vincent Romaniello – http://www.vincentromaniello.com
Chosen One – by TMNK
mixed media on canvas 40″ x 60″
artist & website: TMNK – http://www.flickr.com/photos/5150everywhere
Today Your Love Tomorrow the World – by Matthew Palladino

artist & website: Matthew Palladino – http://www.muddguts.com/
All the world’s a stage; sometimes with scenery – by Ian Francis

artist & website: Ian Francis – http://ifrancis.co.uk
The Annotated Fuld – by Geoffrey Raymond
Raymond completed a portrait series of various financial CEO’s that have been in the news lately. This one is of Richard Fuld, CEO of Lehman Brothers. Raymond took to the streets and exhibited his work outside the Lehman Brothers headquarters and select spots on Wall Street. There he allowed the public to include their message on the painting.
Here is a closer view of the Fuld painting where the signatures are visible.
artist & website: Geoffrey Raymond – http://theannotatedfuld.blogspot.com/