Wednesday, 2 February 2011

Ray Ceasar.



Ray Ceasar is one of the most "in-demand" artists of the recent Pop Surrealist movement. He caught my eye because I can see clear influences from one of my favourite painters, Mark Ryden. (The last image is a Ryden, to show similarities).

Chris de Lara.




Chris de Lara caught my eye because she is a pin-up artist but has modernised the art by using digital painting. I can see her inspiration from artists such as Gil Elvgren (who is also one of my inspirations) but with a digital twist. (The last image is a painting by pin-up artist Gil Elvgren to show the difference between painted pin-up images of the '50s and digital ones of today)

Andy Jones.


I couln't find much information about this artist, but I like his dark, "witchy" imagry.

Alberto Seveso.

I have found the name of the artist I posted about in the "Unknown." blog. His name is Alberto Seveso and he is a Spanish artist.

Benedict Campbell.

Benedict Campbell is a professional CG artist. This covers numerous things such illustration, graphic design and photography. He’s worked as a commercial advertising illustrator for a lot,  top clients. He’s also had his own expositions and done many editorial work.

Unknown.

I couldn't find the name of this artist, but I really like the image.

Stella Im Hultberg.

She is not a digital artist but I came across her work while looking for some digital artists. This is more of a "note to self" so I remember her name for reference later.