Lines and Colors art blog
  • Orisinal

    Orisinal
    “Orisinal: Morning Sunshine” is a collection of small Flash based games by Ferry Halim. Everything about this site is a cleverly done, from the elegant design of the games themselves to the amusing rollover effect of the initial thumbnail gallery.

    Even if you never play games, it’s worth clicking into the game interfaces far enough to see the design and illustrations. (Go past the instructions to the actual game.) The illustrations often have a pastel/watercolor charm that would be suitable for children’s books. You can just think of it as a gallery in which the artwork happens to move and be interactive.

    If you’re into motion graphics experiments and effects, scroll down on the main page to the text links for “Old Experiments”.

    Then click over to this site’s flip side: The Second Vision to find links to the artist’s professional motion graphics and Flash game work for The Cartoon Network, Adult Swim and others.



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  • George Hull

    George Hull
    George Hull is a concept artist who has worked on productions like The Matrix Reloaded, Martix Revolutions and Finding Nemo.

    His gallery includes production art from those projects and others. There are several instances of both a pencil and painted version of the same piece, which I really enjoy.



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  • SketchCrawl

    SketchCrawl
    Enrico Casarosa is a storyboard artist for Pixar. He is also a character designer and comics artist. You can browse through his portfolio which includes sketches, character designs, backgrounds, storyboards, figure drawing and comics. He has a webcomic called Haiku 5-7-5.

    At one point, after a “pubcrawl” with some friends, he got a notion put together his sketching stuff and devote a day to a “SketchCrawl”, spending the day wandering around San Francisco sketching until he ran out of day. (Here’s his description of coming up with the idea.) The results of his day of sketching are posted here.

    He liked the experience so much he repeated it and collected the drawings as a book. He then expanded the idea to organized “Worldwide SketchCrawls”, inviting other artists to join in on a particular day and “sketch till you crawl”. He created a site devoted to the SketchCrawls that features bulletin boards for discussing the events and planning new ones. What a great idea.

    Enrico also has a new blog, often devoted to the SketchCrawls.



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  • Michel Gagné

    Michel Gagne
    Michel Gagne has been a concept artist for films like “The Iron Giant” and the “Star Wars: Clone Wars” animated series. He has also illustrated children’s books, written and drawn comics, done artwork in various mediums including sculpture, designed toys and created animated shorts in Flash. Best of all, though, he draws wonderfully twisted creatures.

    The site has a large gallery selection (even if the images themselves are somewhat small) that gives a good cross-section of his work. Click through the rest of the site, there’s lots of stuff that’s not immediately available in the main navigation.

    For example, there is a full (if small) reproduction of Inner Sanctum, his beautiful 17 page story for the Flight 2 anthology.



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  • Flesk Publications

    Franklin Booth
    Flesk is a small publishing house that has issued wonderful collections of work from two of the best pen and ink illustrators in history: Joseph Clement Coll and Franklin Booth. Both are extraordinary in their own way.

    The site contains small galleries of both artists’ work. The work is reproduced at a smaller size than you might like, but consider it a taste. If you like pen and ink drawing but are not familiar with these two artists, you owe it to yourself to check them out.

    Flesk is also publishing collections from contemporary comics artists Mark Schultz and Steve Rude.

    Check both the Galleries and the Publications sections for reproductions of the art.



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  • Nigel in Europe

    Nigel In EuropeOK. I’ll say right off that I love travel sketches. These are some nice ones, along with more finished paintings, created by a young artist from California as he made his way across Europe in a VW camper. Includes a journal of his travels, photos and some studio work.



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