Remove Exhibition Remove Illustration Remove Printmaking
article thumbnail

Alan Kitching: London's Building Blocks brings letterpress mastery to Madrid

Creative Boom

A new exhibition at GRAGRA Gallery & Letterpress Studio spotlights the legendary printer's work alongside pieces from emerging designers he has mentored. A legacy built in letterpress Few designers have made the impact that Kitching has on contemporary printmaking.

article thumbnail

Roman Klonek: Carving Stories Exhibition in Barcelona

We And The Color

This art show is an invitation into the mind of Roman Klonek , a Polish-born artist based in Germany, whose work dances playfully between the aesthetics of mid-century cartoons and the bold impact of traditional printmaking. The exhibition also serves a broader purpose. Its a chance to be surprised, amused, and thoroughly impressed.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

April 2025 Opportunities: Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists

Colossal

Nine artists, illustrators, or photographers will be selected to create a book or zine featuring a cohesive body of work at no cost. Selected artists will have the opportunity to exhibit in a European art gallery. The artist’s circumstances determine the size of the grant, and professional exhibition history will be considered.

Artist 62
article thumbnail

Sergey Isakov’s illustrations create a “quiet tension” between clean constructivism and spontaneity

Its Nice That

Reading "Sergey Isakov’s illustrations." Words Ellis Tree — Date 17 July 2025 Work Illustration 2D Drawing Funny Food & Drink Animals You might have come across Sergey Isakov’s illustrations if you’ve been reading The New York Times or The New Yorker lately.

article thumbnail

Madeleine LeBrun’s uncanny clay illustrations are inspired by insects, folk art and 90s kids TV

Its Nice That

Words Ellis Tree — Date 14 July 2025 Work Illustration Sculpture 3D Drawing Funny Nature Animals The Toronto-based illustrator Madeleine LeBrun isn’t using the most conventional materials when it comes to illustration – the artist specialises in a mixture of bas-relief sculpture and digital photocollage.

Art 79
article thumbnail

Sana Bansal’s introspective illustrations absorb you into her wistful world

Its Nice That

Words Ellis Tree — Date 8 July 2025 Work Illustration Print Risograph Zine Drawing Process History Sana Bansal creates all kinds of characters, from potatoes to aubergines with faces to furry creatures large and small, with tactile, warm textures she makes with “wax pastels and a simple 6B pencil.”

article thumbnail

Arcimboldo-esque Portraits Emerge from Tools of the Trade in Early 19th-Century Aquatints

Colossal

Arcimboldo’s work inspired some European illustrators to portray tradespeople as physical embodiments of their work, such as Nicolas de Larmessin in the 17th century and Martin Engelbrecht in the 18th. The instruments of the subjects’ professions literally became them. Do stories and artists like this matter to you?