Wli watercolours have a charm all their. I'm definitely my favorites as impart a touch of professionalism to sketch more nasty than a designer/artist can give birth; If you can Save in corner a project that you do not know how to define and also are discrete enough to make a technical drawing, indeed, to highlight just a few details. This if you know use them…
Already because if you are not able to handle properly brushes and colors become unthinkable damage! In fact, Unlike other techniques, It is practically impossible to hide a deburring because the color is transparent, and if you insist to subscribe you risk ruining the sheet. It is never! Better practice until you detach your hand or fingers shall not rattrapiscano of course. In the meantime, while you wait for the colorificio under house we get what we need we can take a look at some of the contemporary artists who use the watercolors to create illustrations worked in the world of fashion or advertising.
Stina Persson
The Swedish Illustrator (but she also studied in Italy) It is famous both for his work in watercolour and acrylic ink or. Recently dealt with advertising campaign for the new fragrance Replay, We've got to admire about our networks, but he also worked for big brands such as Nike, Absolut Vodka, Vogue and many others. Next month, If there is New York, You can admire Perfectly flawed, showcased its latest efforts. This is her personal site personal.
Cassandra Rhodin
Other fashion illustratice, another Swedish artist, other favorite! His works are very different from those of the links above, but I'm fascinated and evocative in equal measure. I remember both the years 30, the flapper girls and Helen Twelvetrees. I feel at home! His personal website is here.
Daniel Egnèus
From Sweden with fury… Since this is called an Illustrator ultra-Nordic. His story is that of a man who traveled much in Europe and probably learned to love the illustration that it impararsela all alone with results that define good is an understatement. Her site It is a bouquet of watercolors, inks, Milanese Baroque galleries and rooms, very probably are the perfect summary of her art wander.
Kareem Iliya
This artist Lebanese He has worked for companies such as Fendi, Nike, Tiffany, H&I and many more. Relies on ink and watercolour to define and exalt the silhouettes of women seem to wear shiny clothes as pure light fabrics. The site is about here.
Sara Singh
“I draw inspiration from people I see“. This is the writing stands out as a motto in his bio. You with a rich portfolio of clients who have entrusted blasonatissimi campaigns and magazine covers worldwide. His stroke is decided, thin and well defined, personally the girls that portrays remind me of the heroines of Manara a bit more fashion and less detailed. To see his work will be here.
Tina Berning
The main subject of the Berning women… It's not a novelty, especially when it comes to fashion illustration, but in this case the parties have less idealized stroke and delicate and expressive faces as in reality, not always as beautiful in illustrations of co-workers. The famous book “100 girls on cheap paper” where pays homage to the figure femmnile in all its forms. Sketches quickly sketched on paper or cardboard on yellowed pages of old diaries. A must buy, and to take a look at his work it goes here.
Alice Tait
Born in Uk, This freelance illustrator has a real passion for the typography, but of course does not stop them. In fact, his illustrations range from food to the maps of large European cities, from animals to crowded shops on the streets of step. Paris-the red shoes with heel… put there to enduring memory of my inability stepped resurfacing. Her site It is rich in images and you want to buy some of his works is here.
David Downton
Can boast a experience to pale, This English Illustrator has worked over the years for the world of fashion, advertising, packaging, publishing. Is the founder of the magazine Pourquoi Pas? (Why not?) that with the beauty of 1500 copies to exit enchant readers with a series of illustrations, commercial-free, that tell of fashion and lifestyle, artists and style. On its site absolutely do not miss the interview where he reveals some of his tricks learned in years of experience… inspiring!
Sophie Griotto
If I have to imagine Paris (even for a short…) I go to the website of Sophie and I enjoy his illustrations. The beauties-represented are air happy and paciosa, around with the strictly toy dog or drink coffee alone. That's nice, shortly I will be able to check that they are really so Parisian contemporaries. Meanwhile, for those who want to take a trip to Paris without leaving your desk should go here.
Sabine Pieper
Sabine is a young German freelance basis Berlin (that envy black) dedicated to fashion illustration and photography. Her site is here.
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