Pure Artistry: Katharine Asher

Katharine Asher| Fashion Illustrator & Artist


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May 29, 2010   2 Comments

Pure Artistry: Nuno DaCosta

Nuno DaCosta | Fashion Illustrator & Artist

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May 14, 2010   1 Comment

Pure Artistry: Kat Heyes

Kat Heyes | Fashion Illustrator | Photographer | Artist

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April 9, 2010   No Comments

Pure Artistry: Akari Inoguchi

Akari Inoguchi // designer. artist . illustrator

Work has been seen in: Vogue, ELLE Girl, Trace, Mavi, Diesel, Lippe Taylor, Guayaki, etc.

To see more of Akari Inoguchi’s beautiful work, visit her official website here.

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March 7, 2010   1 Comment

Pure Artistry: Stina Persson

Stina Persson, Illustrator :: Stockholm, Sweden

I am beginning to simply adore these Pure Artistry features! I’m coming across such great talent. The next illustrator within the series is Stina Persson. Based out of Stockholm, Sweden the gifted illustrator has a pretty impressive lineup of her work. She has had such clients as: DNKY, Bloomingdales, UNIQLO, Face Boutique, Target, VOGUE Nippon, Marie Claire, ELLE UK and many more. Take a look at a few of her illustrations beautifully drawn with vivid watercolors..

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February 11, 2010   No Comments

Pure Artistry: Alexis Zamlich

Alexis Zamlich, United States

Fashion Illustrator/Graphic Designer

Alexis Zamlich is a very talented fashion illustrator/graphic designer whom I’ve recently stumbled across. She has quite an impressive resume thus far: graduate from the prestige Parsons School of Design in New York, freelance Graphic Designer for The New York Times (Style Magazine) and Art Associate at Conde Nast Portfolio just to name a couple accolades. She is currently working as a Communications Coordinator and Graphic Designer. Take a look at her beautiful fashion illustrations below..

Aesthetically, I have been fascinated with and fixated on avant-garde fashion photography since childhood. Conceptually, I am interested in the interplay of seemingly oppositional notions. Many of my works are meant to exist in a visual state of tension, wherein both chaos and control are at work. My work is also equally systematic as it is surreal. Dreamscapes are often a point of departure for me. I also enjoy a rigorous creative process, one that is heavily time consuming while both physically and mentally taxing. Intricate line work and tedious collage techniques are among my signatures. – Alexis on her work.

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January 30, 2010   2 Comments