I'm so excited to introduce you to some creative people I know. I feel like their work really speaks for itself, and hope you enjoy looking at their creativity and artistic genius.
Pictured Above: Sketchbook Illustration, Core Knowledge Illustration (ink/digital), Wall Street Journal Illustration (digital)
David Habben: a friend of mine from college, is always drawing something that's out of this universe: a colorful, textural environment I'd love to step into. You can follow his work from his blog, habbenink.blogspot.com. One of his sweet t-shirt designs is available for purchase at threadless.com.
Pictured Above: Hidden Treasure, Gift For John
Pictured Above: Outnumbered by a Small Army (Ceramic with decal and Gold Lustre), Showered (Ceramic and Oil Paint)
Pictured Above: Sketchbook Illustration, Core Knowledge Illustration (ink/digital), Wall Street Journal Illustration (digital)
David Habben: a friend of mine from college, is always drawing something that's out of this universe: a colorful, textural environment I'd love to step into. You can follow his work from his blog, habbenink.blogspot.com. One of his sweet t-shirt designs is available for purchase at threadless.com.
Pictured Above: Hidden Treasure, Gift For John
Casey Jex Smith's work is full of energy and movement, I love how he collages different spaces and mediums to make a fluid, narrative environment.
Pictured Above: Outnumbered by a Small Army (Ceramic with decal and Gold Lustre), Showered (Ceramic and Oil Paint)
Amanda Smith playfully combines ceramic and painting and creates such a gorgeous, tactile experience. I just love her muted color pallet.
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