We’ve posted a handful of scratchboard artists before, but there’s always room for more — especially when they do work like Matthew Leake.
ghanima
Must have been the bold graphic elements combined with the delicate lineworK, but this put David Mac in mind: http://www.davidmack.net
Actually, I’m surprised he hasn’t been featured on this blog yet.
ghanima
Must have been the bold graphic elements combined with the delicate lineworK, but this put David Mac in mind: http://www.davidmack.net
Actually, I’m surprised he hasn’t been featured on this blog yet.
http://www.raydillon.blogspot.com/ Ray Dillon
Wow. Really awesome work. I can’t imagine doing that with scratchboard.
I’ve been meaning to do something in that style, though. Hmm…
http://www.raydillon.blogspot.com Ray Dillon
Wow. Really awesome work. I can’t imagine doing that with scratchboard.
I’ve been meaning to do something in that style, though. Hmm…
http://www.chrisarrant.com/?p=166 chrisarrant.com » Matthew Leake
[...] What grabs me about Matthew’s work is the use of scratchboard as a base for a majority of his work, and his exemplary use of color and form to convey big ideas with simple designs. (Thanks, Drawn!) No responses to ‘Matthew Leake’. RSS feed for comments and Trackback URI for ‘Matthew Leake’. [...]
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