kayaks ✍ angela shetler

Kayaks of thought, bits of inspiration, and randomness for the sake of being random. www.angelashetler.com
Posts tagged "illustration"

tinyalphabets:

J is for Jam Tester

This makes me want scones and jam and tea.

A largely self-taught illustrator, Mr. Sendak was at his finest a shtetl Blake, portraying a luminous world, at once lovely and dreadful, suspended between wakefulness and dreaming. In so doing, he was able to convey both the propulsive abandon and the pervasive melancholy of children’s interior lives. His visual style could range from intricately crosshatched scenes that recalled 19th-century prints to airy watercolors reminiscent of Chagall to bold, bulbous figures inspired by the comic books he loved all his life, with outsize feet that the page could scarcely contain. He never did learn to draw feet, he often said.

paperphilia:

Artist book “Among Humans”. By Cassandra Fernandez.

Edition of two artist books inspired on the theme of freedom.
Lino-cut prints on paper and wood applications.

(via fuckyeahbookarts)

If Darth Vader Actually Raised Luke Skywalker (via Brain Pickings)

What if “Luke, I am your father” wasn’t the beginning and end of pop culture’s tensest father-son relationship? That’s the premise of comic artist Jeffrey Brown’s Darth Vader and Son — a sweet, funny, charmingly illustrated story that imagines an alternate universe in which the Dark Lord of the Sith actually raises his son.

Image by illus­tra­tor Paul Thurlby (via Design Work Life » Color Happy 170)