Outstanding Artwork Illustrations by Francisco Perez

2010 August 26th
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Here are some outstanding artwork illustrations by Francisco Perez, also known as Pacma23. He is a freelance artist/illustrator located in Miami, Florida. I really like his work, specially his character creations. They are awesome and very creative. (more…)

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Dreadfully Original Artwork by Anneli Olander

2010 July 21st
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Anneli Olander is an artist and illustrator from Storfors, Sweden. Her artwork has been featured in several books and publications including Pink Attitude Book, Audi Magasin, and Computer Arts Magazine. These are some examples of her artwork and illustrations. I really like her style, it is very original. (more…)

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Beautiful Artwork by Meri

2010 May 27th
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Here are some beautiful artwork illustrations by Meri, also known as, Kasiukasiu. Each of her illustration portraits an emotional state, some suggest affection, some sadness, and some aggressiveness. I really like her artwork and her style. (more…)

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Outstanding Illustrations by Iain Macarthur

2010 May 11th
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Iain Macarthur is an illustrator from Swindon, England. In 2008 he graduated from Swindon College in HND Illustration. He mostly works with pencil, watercolors and pigment pens. His work is described as surreal and unique. These are some of his outstanding illustrations. (more…)

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(Free Wallpaper) Puderu-San - The Japanese Warrior Poodle

2010 May 7th
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From the distant land of Japan, our friend Živko Kondic bring us Puderu-San, the insanely true Japanese warrior poodle. Živko has made these awesome wallpapers of his character Puderu-San, and wants to share them with pixelelement’s readers. (more…)

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Very Nice Vector Illustrations by Yinyee Tai

2010 April 27th
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Yinyee Tai is a graphic designer from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and currently located in Singapore. When she is not freelancing, she is drawing cute Asian-cultured vectors which keeps her happy, and hopes that her cute vectors can be like a cup of coffee that perk you up on dreary Mondays. I really like her illustrations and the colors she utilizes. (more…)

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Awesome Illustrations by Alec Strang

2010 April 15th
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Here are some awesome artwork pieces by illustrator Alec Strang. Strang is a recent graduate from The London College of Communication. He describes his illustrations as portraits of the darker more fantastical depth of his imagination. He uses mechanical pencils to produce his predominantly black and white images in an attempt to give his characters a feeling of charm and immediacy. I really like the distinct personalities of the characters in his illustrations. (more…)

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Musing Artwork by Jeaneen Carlino

2010 April 5th
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Jeaneen Carlino is an artist from Los Angeles, CA. She attended the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA and obtained her BFA in Illustration in 2007. Her artwork seems to be arranged with abstract thoughts full of affection and emotions. I find her style especially original and unique. (more…)

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Beautiful Artwork by Ekaterin Zagustina

2010 March 10th
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Ekaterin Zagustina, also known as Katja Faith, is an artist from Belgorod, Russia. In her artwork style she utilizes a combination of digital illustration and photography. On every painting she creates a beautiful surreal/fantasy world full of emotions. She definitely is one of my favorite artists. (more…)

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PIRATES!!! “The Curse of the Evil Eye” (short film)

2010 March 1st
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Yves Geleyn collaborates with illustrator Remy Tornior on a short film, Pirates!!! The Curse of the Evil Eye, a tale set on the high seas, about an epic battle of good against evil. Yves, having always been a huge fan of Remy’s work, wanted to work on a project with him for some time. Then a joke about a Cyclops sparked the idea for the animation and the story began to take shape. Starting in September of 2006 and finishing in February of 2010, averaging about 52 seconds of animation per year, it was a true labor of love. Yves and Remy had no budget for this project and worked on the film in any spare moment they could find. (more…)

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