Monday, April 8, 2013

Summer Illustration Academy




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Open to students of nearly any level as well as professionals,the workshop reaches into not only the fundamentals of art and image making, but to the deepest levels of problem solving and critical thinking used in the career of the illustrator and image maker.


The Illustration Academy

During the summers of the past several years, The Illustration Academy has brought together some of America's most accomplished and best-known illustrators to share their insights and advice with students. The students range in age from eighteen to sixty years old and have come from not only the United States, but as far away as Hong Kong, England, Belgium, Sweden, Brazil, and Argentina.

Unique to the illustration field is the fact that a graduating student is thrust into the market place and forced to compete with established illustrators. The mission of the Academy is to shorten the gap that exists between the student and the working professional. This problem is resolved using a rigorous hands-on approach implemented by the faculty. The students work through each assignment with a logical step-by-step approach to produce finished illustrations. Driven by real-world examples and deadlines, the students are encouraged to focus on concepts, techniques, and to pursue a personal point of view to make their work unique. Along side the technical demonstrations of media and life drawing skills, the Academy focuses on the functional business practices in the field of illustration. These include self-promotion, advertising, contracts, taxes and accounting.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Josh George Opening at Tria Gallery in NYC

"Urbane Decay"

opening reception
Thursday April, 4 6-8 

Tria Gallery in Chelsea
531 West 25th Street
GF. #4
NY, NY 10001

through June 8, 2013.

Urban living takes its toll on the human spirit. The six artists in Urbane Decay have all grappled with the grittiness and realities of city living, and have found ways, through their artistic endeavors, to make the experience more livable and urbane. On display in Urbane Decay will be large scale graffiti installations, very fine and detailed pencil etchings of crumbling city spaces, collages of buildings created from personal belongings, paintings of a flower trying to break through the concrete, and individual portraits of disenfranchised people trying to connect on some level with the strangers around them.

In the center of it all will be an interactive sculptural installation of traffic cones which will invite viewers to express their own opinions on art and city life.

Each artist creates a unique dialogue, sometimes intimate, and other times in the form of a mass communication. Each reminds us that human connection is always possible even in an ever changing, and sometimes decaying, environment. One can embrace the decay and find in it inherent beauty, re-create its essence, interact with it, or simply cover it 


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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

51ST ANNUAL ILLUSTRATION WEST EXHIBITION at Gallery Nucleus

Nucleus and the Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles present an exhibition of juried works by established and emerging artists chosen for the 51st Annual Illustration West Competition.  The collection will serve as added proof that this is an exciting era for illustration.
Join us for the opening reception to meet artists and members of the Society as we announce the winners for the Joseph Morgan Henninger Award (Best of Show) and the Patrick Nagel Award (For Excellence).  In addition, we will announce the Gold, Silver, and Bronze Award winner for each category and the Scholarship winners for the Student category.
Winning entries were selected by a panel of renowned illustrators and art directors.  Learn more

Categories for submissions include:
Advertising
Book
Children's Market
Editorial
Entertainment/Visual Development
Gallery
Graphic Novels/Comic Books
Institutional
Unpublished/Self Promotional
Student

Illustration Academy 2013

The Illustration Academy

During the summers of the past several years, The Illustration Academy has brought together some of America's most accomplished and best-known illustrators to share their insights and advice with students. The students range in age from eighteen to sixty years old and have come from not only the United States, but as far away as Hong Kong, England, Belgium, Sweden, Brazil, and Argentina.

Unique to the illustration field is the fact that a graduating student is thrust into the market place and forced to compete with established illustrators. The mission of the Academy is to shorten the gap that exists between the student and the working professional. This problem is resolved using a rigorous hands-on approach implemented by the faculty. The students work through each assignment with a logical step-by-step approach to produce finished illustrations. Driven by real-world examples and deadlines, the students are encouraged to focus on concepts, techniques, and to pursue a personal point of view to make their work unique. Along side the technical demonstrations of media and life drawing skills, the Academy focuses on the functional business practices in the field of illustration. These include self-promotion, advertising, contracts, taxes and accounting.

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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

More comic pages

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