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  • terRY-RYan by Ellis Nadler's Sketchbook on Nov 23, 2009

    I was inspired to draw this "mnemonic portrait" of artist Terry Ryan after meeting him at the "The Map Is Not the Territory" show. My photo shows him holding his sketchbook, with a couple of his pictures on the wall behind.Pen and watercolour 21cm x...

  • That Sinking Feeling by Ellis Nadler's Sketchbook on Nov 19, 2009

    I leave frames IV and V to your imagination.Felt tip pen and crayon, tweaked in ArtRage and Pshop. 13cm x 13cm. Click to enlarge.

  • Maps of London by Nina Chakrabarti by Ape on the Moon on Nov 19, 2009

    Born in Calcutta, and now living in London, Royal College of Art graduate Nina Chakrabarti’s expressive work has inspired me recently. Her recent series of maps is the focus of this interview. What’s cool about these pieces is the loose,...

  • Illustrated Posters of Santiago Uceda by Ape on the Moon on Nov 16, 2009

    Originally Peruvian, but based in Oregon, illustrator and designer Santiago Uceda has been producing a lot of posters with a great, hand drawn and painted style. This compliments his clever use of hand cut objects pasted into the work, with some nice...

  • Ink Illustrations of Antje Herzog by Ape on the Moon on Nov 11, 2009

    I’m very much liking the work of Cologne-based illustrator Antje Herzog. Her inked work has a detailed, granular feel to it, showing the time and dedication put into her art. It makes me think of extremely organized television static. Her busy...

  • The Ozenphant by Ellis Nadler's Sketchbook on Nov 9, 2009

    In his Foundations of Modern Art, Amedée Ozenfant discusses the beauty of mankind's earliest paintings: the silhouetted outlines of human hands on the cave walls of Pech Merle, France. This inspired my invention of a hybrid creature, the ozenphant.T...

  • The Brancusi Duel by Ellis Nadler's Sketchbook on Nov 7, 2009

    Things I'd like to see.Pen and brushpen on Moleskine. 14cm x 9cm. Click to enlarge.

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