Etsy find: Wonting, NYC
Some charming Gocco prints from Etsy seller Wonting.
Some charming Gocco prints from Etsy seller Wonting.
If you listen to Little Wings, you probably also know that Kyle Field is also a very talented illustrator. A while back some friends of mine were in a drawing show with him at Sea Level Records in LA, and I was really impressed by his work. I just thought of him again the other day, so I thought I’d post some of his work.
I like some of the more abstract screenprinted cards in Essimar’s shop.
I like these sweetly old-fashioned linocut prints from Sonia Romero. The whole alphabet is available (in different colours) in her Etsy store.
Attention sophisticated design folks with kids, or grown-ups with a penchant for neat toys: Readymech is a site with downloadable PDF’s of toys that you can build yourself if you have a printer (colour printer is ideal)… look at their site, you’ll see what I mean. Think “paper dolls meet Kid Robot“. The one pictured is by Siggi Eggertsson (see earlier post) which is my personal favourite.
I like this image from the “Charming Suidcide” zine, and a lot of other work on AJ Purdy’s site. His other collaborative zine “Freak Out Face Off Force” is awesome too.
This is old news (by internet standards), but I just found that Ian Stevenson has a book out: “Best Wishes Get Well Soon”. As a sidenote, I was looking through his old ilikedrawing site, and his bathroom drawings for Mother, London made me laugh. There are more on his site.
*Hi everyone- sorry for the delay in posting. I am in Hawaii! Got here on Saturday, and the internet is really spotty in our condo, so I had to find the one cafe in town with wireless. Anyhow, I hope to make up for it by posting a few new items today!*
I just found the site of James Gulliver Hancock, and I especially like these great illustrations based on global myths and legends.
(via dear ada)
I found Lart Cognac Berliner via Little Otsu, and I really like the delicacy of her work. Lart’s site is just a contact page at the moment, so you should check out her work on Little Otsu for the time being.
I love Siggi Eggertsson’s portfolio. This tiger piece (shown) and the polar bear are among my favourites.
(via The Style Press)