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Tim Jeffs est un illustrateur qui propose des créations au feutre et à l’encre noire magnifiques. Avec des dessins d’animaux d’une grande beauté réalisés en noir et blanc, cet artiste diplômé de la Parsons School of Design offre un véritable bestiaire à découvrir en images dans la suite.

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Pacific Light

Mieux connu pour son travail en matière de typographies, Ruslan Khasanov présente aujourd’hui une vidéo où les interactions entre les couleurs sont réalisées par un mélange entre du savon, de l’huile et de l’encre. Les substances entrent en résistance ou se mélangent pour un résultat superbe sur une musique de Boris Blank.

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Calligraphy Sketchbook

Passionné par l’écriture gothique et sa typographie incroyable, le spécialiste dans le domaine Seb Lester a imaginé une série de lettres capitales reprenant les caractéristiques principales de cette écriture apparue en Europe au 12ème siècle. Un rendu splendide à découvrir en vidéo dans la suite de l’article.

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Ink Dots Portraits

L’artiste Miguel Endara a voulu rendre hommage à Benjaman Kyle, pseudonyme d’un homme médiatisé aux USA car ce dernier a perdu totalement la mémoire. En effet, l’artiste a composé un portrait absolument magnifique en pointillés, avec au total plus de 2 millions de points. Un rendu visuellement magnifique.

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Flower Ink Drawing

Voici Paul Alexander Thornton, un illustrateur anglais qui aime dessiner à la main de véritables chefs d’œuvre. Avec un aspect photo-réaliste impressionnant, ce dernier invente et compose des fleurs visuellement splendides réunies sous cette série « Flower Ink Drawing » à découvrir en images dans la suite.

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Here’s a look at Miller Creative’s brand-spanking-new business card design. They are printed on bend-proof 98pt gray coverboard recycled paper, printed letterpress in 2 colors and then rubber-stamping of tiny messages on the card's edges. See more.

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Skull Drawing

Focus sur Alex Konahin qui nous offre les différentes étapes de la création d’un visuel “Skull Viktor” en images. Un travail splendide pensé pour la marque de vêtements Heretics, ce dessin lui a pris 2 semaines et se dévoile en images dans la suite de l’article.



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The Aleatoric Series

Paper engineering set off with abstract painting in a collaboration from Ghostly International

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From the record label-meets-art house Ghostly International comes a collaboration between abstract artists Michael Cina and Matt Shlian. The limited edition series contains works on paper that bring together the divergent styles of the two artists, marrying Cina’s colorful abstractions and Shlian’s signature paper engineering to demonstrate the common theme of experimentation in their respective processes. Shlian’s paper pyramids borrows from geometric and biological forms to create a 3D canvas, his typical monochrome look overhauled by Cina’s vibrant pigments, which have roots in his background creating album art for Ghostly.

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The name for the Aleatoric Series refers to the element of chance to create an unexpected outcome in the artists’ joint work. “These pieces feel spatial or nebulous…a micro and macro all at once,” says Shlian. “When I read, I never understand the important parts first. I pull out the details and focus on them first, and then I have to work at understanding the bigger picture.” In this way, the two artists shared the back and forth that comes with collaborative, ongoing work.

The pieces are assembled by hand using acid-free glue and paper, and the surface is colored with vegetable-based ink. As arrangement of the color changes from piece to piece, none of the 25 iterations of each composition are exactly the same. All told, the collection demonstrates the benefits of artistic experimentation and the effect that occurs when two talented artists riff off of one another.

Pieces from The Aleatoric Series is available from the Ghostly Store for $250.


Million Ink Dots

L’artiste Miguel Endara a eu l’idée de dessiner le visage de son père. Pour réaliser cette illustration tout en pointillés appelée “Hero”, il lui a fallu plus de 3,2 millions de points d’encre ainsi qu’une bonne dose de patience. Une oeuvre splendide à découvrir en vidéo dans la suite.



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Liliput

Kaweco fuses heritage and modern convenience in an ultra-portable fountain pen
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Named for the diminutive island dwellers of Gulliver’s Travels, Liliput is a petite new pen from heritage German pen-maker Kaweco. True to its name, the pen measures only 3.8 inches when closed, expanding to five when posed for writing. At first glance, the cylindrical capsule could be anything from an EpiPen to an elongated pillbox, but don’t let its austerity fool you. Made from solid aluminum, it takes refillable cartridges and at only eight grams, weighs next to nothing.

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The kind of pen James Bond would use to gloss dossiers, the company culled their own archives for the 1930s design on which they based this present model. Those afraid of the mess, maintenance, and pretentiousness of a fountain pen can rest easy. Kaweco’s standard refills work with all their models, are a breeze to install and ink flows instantly from the stainless steel nib. And because of Liliput’s spartan figure, nobody will call you a fuddy-duddy for using a fountain pen. Still not sold? Kaweco also makes a ballpoint version of the Liliput.

At only $50, Liliput is a perfect introductory fountain pen, making a great gift for epistolary pals. Find it online through Jet Pens.