Continuing a bit of typography on Brown Paper Bag today, I am really enjoying the word paintings of Wayne White. Wayne is not new to the art scene, as he’s had a fairly long career, starting out as an illustrator…
Continuing a bit of typography on Brown Paper Bag today, I am really enjoying the word paintings of Wayne White. Wayne is not new to the art scene, as he’s had a fairly long career, starting out as an illustrator…
Often times, context is what gives things meaning, or gives us license to express proper emotion about something. In Michael C. Hsiung’s drawings, it’s not only the drawings I love, but his titles and explanations for his work as well…
In college, I took a class centered around the films of Alfred Hitchcock. We watched some of his classics, and it fostered my love for his films. When I saw Daniel Zender’s Hitchcock movie posters, it instantly had me adding…
Last weekend I had the delight of meeting with Elena Johnston, an artist based in my home city of Baltimore. Upon meeting her, I was instantly excited by not only her work and work space, but beautiful, light-filled apartment (and…
Today? More portraits! Or, maybe not exactly portraits, but depictions of people. It’s Irana Douer’s work,and I like it. Irana’s rather simple line drawings are complimented by accents of color and shape, interjecting symbols. There’s a connection made with nature reminds…
I find these drawings by Mike Lay to be an interesting example of lifestyle illustration. They are conscious of trends and fashion, expressive at the same time, encompassing a certain feeling from drawing to drawing. The use of bright, electric…
There is so much good stuff on Niky Roehreke’s website that it’s hard to pick what to feature on Brown Paper Bag. Niky is very talented and lends her skills to a myriad of projects. This includes animation, drawing, painting, illustrations,…
Lisa Perrin and I conducted another interview with an illustrator of our Píccolo Print Project, a campaign we are also running on Kickstarter. This interview first appeared on our Tumblr. Through the Print Project, Píccolo has had the opportunity to work…