Victorian style Star Wars portraits by Greg Peltz. The Victorian style really brings a different edge to the characters and 3PO’s portrait looks terrific!
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Victorian style Star Wars portraits
Erik Jones - Illustrations
Sexy paintings and illustrations by Erik Jones.
Bill Carman - Illustration
Fantastic illustrations, drawings and paintings by Bill Carman. Bill’s main website seems to currently be empty but you can still see lots of his work on his blog.
Philippe and Rodrigo - Illustrations
Some excellent illustrations by Philippe and Rodrigo from Brasil. Their Flickr page is in Spanish so I can’t really say what they studied or what they like… I just know I like some of their illustrations and also the fact they like the artwork of Alberto Cerriteno.
Jeff Simpson - Illustrations
Absolutely superb illustrations by Jeff Simpson from Vancouver (Canada). Jeff’s illustrations are often quite dark with a sexy edge. He seems to be really in his element with volumes, depth, contrast (either shapes, sizes or colours) and lighting. A tad too dark for me but I’m still amazed by the quality of his illustrations. Big up!
Jennifer Wroblewski - Fine Art
Large scale drawings and illustrations by Jennifer Wroblewski based in New Jersey. Her work is based on mark making and the use of rythm and feelings to create the drawings. Jennifer mainly uses charcoal for her artworks. Her series new momuments to the anticoncept and large abstractions are my favourites although I quite enjoy the use of colours in new collaboration and the great sense of abstraction in her self portraits. Jennifer’s work reminds me slightly of Jose Parla’s art minus the calligraphy feel.
Florian Nicolle - Graphic design
Excellent work and especially illustrations by French graphic designer Florian Nicolle.
Serge Birault - Digital Art



Simply astonishing illustrations by French digital artist Serge Birault. I was just speechless in front of his latest pieces and impressed by the level of details, the control of the lights and the look and feel of the textures. I even like the small imperfections especially on his models breasts proportions and angles.
Nicholas Sheehy - Illustrations




I can’t really put my feelings into words, the best way is probably to simply describe what happened. I opened Nicholas Sheehy’s website, I straight away liked the thumbnails. I clicked on the thumbnails and then I loved his illustrations. Good enough an explanation? Seriously now, I like the fact it looks simple and neat but there is still a good deal of work on his illustrations (especially on the last one…). It’s a bit funky, funny, different, colourful. His illustrations look like it’s a mix of the technical drawing skills of an adult and the limitless creativity and sensibility of a child.
Joshua Barber - Illustrations



As it’s quite late (it’s actually tomorrow already) I won’t spend a lot of time explaining why I like the work of Joshua Barber. I was just flicking through different websites in my daily quest of the holy design grail, half-sleeping and Joshua’s illustrations woke me up (well, kind of…). The colours used, the childish style, and the dreamy blurry feeling his work provided me is putting me in a good mood for a good night of sleep… I visually like what Joshua does, but also the vision of his work that he explains here that is so brilliantly translated into illustrations. And suddenly my own “scattered playlist of seconds” is coming back at me…






































