Ross MacDonald

What a talented dood!
'Art has to move you and design does not, unless it's a good design for a bus.' — David Hockney
Local Leura resident Jason Atherton is an illustrator & designer, and he has some very neat work!
Check it out at http://www.mutationparlour.com and blog/updates: http://mutationparlour.blogspot.com


The enormously talented Eamo dropped us a line this arvo’ to announce his new website is up. There’s a heap of new work to peruse, so check it out at www.eamo.com.au
Eugenia Tsimiklis tells us she has a special bond with her biro, and from the amazing work she produces, we can see why Continue Reading ►

Great folio/blog site of Illustrator Ray Frenden showing the process he goes throught to create his wonderful work. Go have a look.
If you havent already seen this amazing award winning animation by Run Wrake, you are missing out.
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For a better quality version of the clip, and more information head to http://www.runwrake.com/
Australian artist Madeleine Stamer’s contemporary illustration and works on paper comprise of gentle yet slightly surreal imagery that delivers an edgy punch. Her art is fast becoming a favourite for collectors of indie art and modern folk lovers for its dreamy sense of sweet innocence and mysterious themes. Her metaphoric style relates to her 70’s upbringing, love of nature and daydreaming. She is a happy and hardworking illustrator alligned with the infamous Jacky Winter Group.

Pictured here is Bloc Party by illustrator Eamo. More work by Eamo can be found on The Jacky Winter Group website.
Named after a native Australian Robin that shares its initials with its founder, The Jacky Winter Group connects Australian illustration talent with an international client base. [...] Comprised of a select group of professionals from all corners of Australia, each artist represented has been selected for their inimitable style and vision which fall somewhere between fine art and traditional illustration.
Check out the Jacky Winter website.
James Jirat Patradoon says he would like to be Jamie Madrox the Multiple Man so I could have a sweatshop of James Patradoons pumping out artworks and comics and essays, but we think he does just fine by himself! Continue Reading ►

Kris Lewis lives and works in New Jersey. He studied Illustration at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, where he excelled in figurative painting. His major influences include Bougereau, the Pre- Raphaelites, Mucha, early Italian Renaissance painters, and the folklore of his Latvian heritage. Lewis’ most recent works are of a surrealist quality, replete with historical and biblical references and psychological undertones. He also has a MySpace.