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  • Glenn Gustafson

    Glenn Gustafson
    Glenn Gustafson is an illustrator from North Carolina whose crisp clear illustration style takes advantage of the graphic properties of vector art, along with a keen sense of light and atmosphere, to produce a range of work that has both punch and subtlety.

    In his website’s portfolio section you will find subsections for various subjects and approaches. I particularly enjoy the pieces in the “Retro” section.

    You can find additional examples of his work on Directory of Illustration and Workbook.



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  • Eye Candy for Today: Caravaggio’s Medusa

    Medusa, Cagavaggio Merisi
    Medusa, Cagavaggio Merisi

    On the Google Art Project. Click in the lower right of the image for zoom controls.

    The original is in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.

    Students of drawing and anatomy may feel, as I do, that the mouth of the Medusa is painted as if from a head that is facing the viewer almost directly, while the head itself is turned three quarter and tilted at a different angle than would be a head associated with the position of the mouth.

    Never one to shy way from drama or provocation (and a master of draftsmanship), Caravaggio has apparently deliberately twisted their relationship, subconsciously disconcerting the viewer and adding to the horror.

    The work is painted on a shield, presumably representing the one on which Athena mounted the severed Gorgon’s head after receiving it from Perseus.

    Yowza.


    Medusa, Cagavaggio Merisi

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  • Linda Tracey Brandon

    Linda Tracey Brandon
    Linda Tracey Brandon is an Arizona based painter who works in portraiture, figurative subjects, landscape and still life.

    Work on her website is divided into those sections, along with a section of oil portrait sketches.

    You will also find sketches, works in progress and other related topics on Brandon’s blog.

    Her figurative work has an unusually fresh, painterly approach that, combined with some of her more conceptual subjects, give her work the feeling of nicely realized narrative illustration, hinting at stories behind the images — even in her more straightforward portraits. Many of those have a relaxed, informal character and often feature room elements or even still life objects that owe their style to her work in those areas.

    Brandon occasionally conducts workshops and regularly teaches at the Scottsdale Artists’ School.

    She is one of the judges in this year’s RayMar Art Fine Art Competition.



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  • Steven J. Levin

    Steven J. Levin
    Steven J. Levin is a contemporary American realist painter based in Minnesota.

    The galleries on his website are divided into Figures & Interiors and Still Life, though within those topics he works in a variety of subjects and approaches. There are often repeated themes, however, of restaurant, museum and poolroom interiors and still life arrangements of hats, for example.

    I particularly enjoy his room interiors in which he plays compositionally with pools of light, whether from lamps, windows, doors or other sources. He also creates De-Hooch like glimpses of rooms leading to rooms leading to rooms, often making each its own world of illumination.

    There is also a gallery of Work in Progress that includes several composition sketches alongside the finished works.

    His still life subjects, though precisely rendered with meticulous draftsmanship, are lively and often seem to have an attitude — as if there were a wink and a nod behind them.

    You will also find more straightforward figurative works in the Figures and Interiors section, and on the sites of some of the galleries in which he is represented (listed below), along with other subjects.

    Though it’s somewhat uncharacteristic of his still life subjects in general, the cartoonist in me was immediately drawn (if you’ll excuse the expression) to his still life of crusted Speedball pens, tacked-up comic strips, ink and white-out bottles (above, bottom).



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  • Eye Candy for Today: Jan van Scorel’s Maria Magdalena

    Maria Magdalena, Jan van Scorel
    Maria Magdalena, Jan van Scorel

    I love the textures throughout, and the small figures in the background landscape.

    In the Rijksmuseum. Use the zoom controls, or register for a RijksStudio account to download high-res images. (See my post on the New Rijksmuseum website.)


    Maria Magdalena, Jan van Scorel

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  • Mike Bear

    Mike Bear
    Mike Bear is a concept artist, illustrator and comics artist. His clients include Rockstar Games, Hasbro, Devil’s Due Publishing, Royal Elastics, Lolapps, Inc., Popcap, and EA.

    Bear’s sketchblog includes some examples of his professional work but more often works in progress, personal flights of fancy, sketches, life drawings, and other graphic meanderings — a visual grab bag that includes lots of fun stuff.

    Bear also has another blog, Techno Vikings, devoted to a personal project, and contributes to the group blogs, Pop Sketch and The Plein Air Cheaters. In addition, he has a gallery on deviantART.

    [Via Neatorama]



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