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✖ Via Robert Lange Studios Fine Art Gallery: “A Short Aria For Sash” by Nathan Durfee, oil on panel 48”x36”, 2010

About Nathan Durfee:

Nathan Durfee was born in the small town of Bethel, Vermont on June 26, 1983. Nathan’s artistic aspirations first showed themselves in the classroom: a self-described “doodler,” moments of boredom became sketches and designs in notebook margins. After spending his high school years in Nevada, he migrated South to attend the Savannah College of Art and Design to become a traditional portrait artist. As his current work boldly exhibits, Nathan instead decided to take his art in a unique, wholly personalized, direction. […]

His fanciful, often abstract, subjects share an organic connection with his informal school-day sketching. While working, he says, “I try to keep that wandering state of mind—as I start laying down brush strokes, a narrative begins to develop. I keep molding and polishing the story until I’m happy with it, and in most cases it’s something completely different than what I started out with.” (read more)

Visit Nathan Durfee official website.



• Oct 05, 2010 link notes tagged: art  illustration  painting  painter  animal  dream  wandering  fish  landscape  flying  creation  boredom 
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✖ Via Mark Joseph Deutsch: “Weird Fisch” for the Perfect on Paper Exhibit (medium: digital)

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• Sep 02, 2010 link notes tagged: animal  art  bait  fish  human  illustration  illustrator  lure  Jospeh Deutsch 
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✖ Via Tatsuro Kiuchi photostream on Flickr

About Tatsuro Kiuchi:

Tatsuro Kiuchi was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1966. Originally a graduate in Biology at International Christian University in Tokyo, He made the change to an art career after graduating with distinction from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. He started illustrating mostly children’s books with several publishers in the US and Japan and eventually branched out into editorial work in magazines and the illustration of book jackets and advertising commissions. His first picture book “The Lotus Seed” (text by Sherry Garland / Harcourt Brace & Company) has sold more than 250,000 copies worldwide, and has been commissioned by such clients as Royal Mail to do Christmas Stamp Collection in 2006, and Starbucks for Worldwide Holiday Promotion “Pass the Cheer” in 2007. He now lives in Tokyo Japan. (Profile)

Visit his official English website, his blog and his Tumblr account. Some of his artwork can be bought online. I first came to know this artist via Coudal Partners.



• Aug 29, 2010 link notes tagged: art  painting  illustration  illustrator  design  fish  animal  water  portrait 
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✖ Via Jeremy Enecio: “Kol”, acrylic on board, 12”x16”

This piece won the Spectrum 16 (2009) Gold Medal in the “Unpublished” category. Read more about it here.

About Jeremy Enecio:

“I was born in Ormoc City, Philippines in 1986 and moved to the United States at the age of four. In 2008, I received my BFA in illustration at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland. Currently, I reside in Baltimore City as a freelance illustrator and concept artist at Big Huge Games/38 Studios. ” (more).

Visit his blog.



• Feb 25, 2010 link notes  [via] tagged: art  artist  illustration  illustrator  water  fish  dream 

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