The Broadhurst Effect

The Broadhurst Effect

Using the body as a canvas and featuring Florence Broadhurst prints, artist Emma Hack creates her own “wallpaper”. Body art is given a new energy through Hack’s relationship with Broadhurst’s illustrations and quite often it becomes difficult to determine where the work of each artist begins.

Posted in Illustration by Canvas Magazine
Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

Pens Are My Friends

iDN magazine presents Jon Burgerman, Pens Are My Friends. For the first time ever Jon Burgerman’s commercial, personal and collaborative works are collected together in one publication. Enter the world of Jon Burgerman’s art, where nothing is safe from meandering lines and pens are friends and your friends too!

Posted in Books, Illustration by Canvas Magazine
Thursday, September 25th, 2008

Yoann Lemoine

It’s difficult to categorise Yoann Lemoine. Working in both 2D and 3D forms as filmmaker, photographer, illustrator and stop-motion animator (among many other talents)Yoann seems to be able to effortlessly translate from one medium to the next.

Posted in Illustration, Photography by Canvas Magazine
Sunday, August 31st, 2008

Jarno Kettunen

Jarno Kettunen is an artist and illustrator best known for expressive and abstract fashion illustrations. With a body of work ranging from editorial to commercial and advertising, Jarno’s designs are a reflection of attitude, acting as a literal interpretation of current trends.

Posted in Illustration by Canvas Magazine
Monday, June 30th, 2008

Aitor Throup

Aitor Throup graduated from the Royal College of Art with an MA in Menswear, but it’s his fashion illustration and sculptures that have caught our eye. Since graduating, Throup has opted to pursue his own projects: collaborating with Evisu and Fake London and has exhibited his garments, sculptures and drawings at the Library, London.

Posted in Illustration by Canvas Magazine
Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Humble Voice

Humble Voice

Humble Voice has selected its latest artists working in the mediums of music, photography, literature and design.

Posted in Illustration, Photography by Canvas Magazine
Sunday, January 18th, 2009

Fifi Lapin

Uncategorized forward bunny Fifi Lapin has just launched her own website featuring her wardrobe favourites in a selection of drawings, prints and tees.

Posted in Fashion, Illustration by Canvas Magazine
Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

Tobie Giddio

Tobie Giddio’s work is drawn mostly from memory. Her illustrations are very organic and intuitive, evolving with each new season. Her highly developed style references the detailings of Antonio Lopez but it is Giddio’s perspective and artistic process that creates a distinction.

Posted in Illustration by Canvas Magazine
Monday, June 30th, 2008

Anne Michaux

Anne Michaux creates photographic illustrations using miniature settings, presenting a nostalgic view of our contemporary world. While each piece presents a reality you can sense that perhaps there is a sense of foreboding hidden behind the familiarity of these settings.

Posted in Illustration by Canvas Magazine
Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Ben Charles Edwards

Ben Charles Edwards work is composed from a distinct, personal perspective but the end result of his ideas lay in a surrealist space. Routine scenarios become something exaggerated and warped; the final piece is a highly coloured creation that mimics a cartoon fantasy. Look out for his recent collaboration with Zandra Rhodes.

Posted in Illustration by Canvas Magazine
Tuesday, June 10th, 2008