'Don't Take These Pictures Seriously 1981-87.' by Nathalie du Pasquier
Some really great images from this book, which compiles illustrations and designs made by the artist herself. From patterns, to furniture, product, and clothing designs, to poster concepts. The images have a real sense of fun to them, and they are so simple in their execution - with marks from felt tip pens and other materials visible in the finished designs.
I really enjoy seeing du Pasquier's work and I'd also like to create images that are simple yet effective, and don't look over-thought.
Architectural illustrations from Dutch designer and illustrator Leonie Bos. Arguably, their aesthetic is quite modernist in ways (structured forms, etc) - however I'm looking at them purely because they depict spaces and interiors and this is something I may do myself.
The illustrations mimic traditional print processes with the texture and layered appearance of the forms, however they are made digitally! Could they be considered postmodernist because they are a contemporary re-make of something quite classic? Maybe.
The illustrations mimic traditional print processes with the texture and layered appearance of the forms, however they are made digitally! Could they be considered postmodernist because they are a contemporary re-make of something quite classic? Maybe.
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