The wonderful thing about illustration is that it can be anything. It is a mosaic on a crumbling wall in Pompeii, where the bright hues still cling with whispers of life. It is the gold leafed pages of a manuscript or... [more]
The wonderful thing about illustration is that it can be anything. It is a mosaic on a crumbling wall in Pompeii, where the bright hues still cling with whispers of life. It is the gold leafed pages of a manuscript or the delicately embroided cloth of the Bayeux Tapestry. It is the bold and graphic tones of a Japanese woodblock, and the haunting etchings of William Blake. It is Audubon's Birds of America and Beatrix Potter's charming world of animals.
Illustrations can represent questions, make connections and, since their earliest form, have communicated what there are no words for. They have been evolving since their appearance on cave walls and, with rapidly advancing technology, continue to change today. [show less]
TOTINA is a new character created by Daniel Lizzama and Published by Ileana Menendez. She is the Owner of the Third most important Newspaper in Mexico - POR ESTO! Daily News.
"The Frog Prince" or "Iron Henry" is a fairy tale, best known through the Brothers Grimm's written version. In the tale a spoiled princess reluctantly be friends a frog (possibly meeting him after dropping a gold ball into his pond), who magically transforms into a handsome p ...
I consider "The Mirror" my best artwork because of feelings. It represents the transition of a child to a teenager with big muscles.
I am sure almost all men have had that experience at that age. Humanity finds it difficult to talk about how men react to their body change ...