Wednesday, October 19, 2011

POKED STUDIO POKES OUR APPETITE!







Poked Studio recently put some of their signature creatures on the packaging for a new line of children’s milk products for Tine, a dairy corporation in Scandinavia. Although these products are geared toward kids, the artwork makes them appealing to a variety of consumers. Poked Studio's ability to captivate an audience through original and whimsical creations makes them a perfect candidate for projects ranging from package design to publishing.


CLICK HERE TO VIEW MORE WORK FROM POKED STUDIO'S PORTFOLIO

Monday, September 26, 2011

CAROLINE ATTIA ANIMATES THE MUSIC VIDEO FOR JIM BIANCO'S SONG "ELEVATOR OPERATOR"


 


In this music video I animated for Jim Bianco, I created a character design with a retro feeling. I wanted the colors to pop with the music so in the beginning I chose to make them more quiet. I used a mix of flash for the character animation and then After Effects to polish the look of the video. The challenge was to create cartoon versions of the band members and the amount of freedom I had on this project was pretty exciting.
-Caroline Attia

Thursday, September 15, 2011

HAVE A SPOT OF MILKY TEA!

We're excited to announce a new relationship with Milky Tea, an exceptional 3D studio.  Milky Tea is a complete on-demand digital illustration, animation and interactive production resource. This UK based group has worked with a number of internationally renowned brands including Sony, BBC and Lloyds TSB. Along with examples of their final art, we've also shared some of their impressive sketch work below.




 




Tuesday, July 26, 2011

KATE FORRESTER FOR MCDONALDS!


Kate Forrester has been kept busy working her way through the alphabet for McDonalds new UK advertising campaign. The brand asked Kate to create these beautiful illustrations based on letters of the alphabet. Each one stands for a different aspect of the brand's ethics. In addition, Kate was asked to design several huge illustrations to appear on the sides of the McDonalds trucks.

“My favourite part of this McDonalds project was to design some huge and ornate illustrations to adorn the sides of their delivery trucks. This is surely my biggest 'canvas' to date but I had so much fun inventing these surreal landscapes. Commissioned by the international advertising agency, Leo Burnett, I have been working on this project for about 6 months and there is still more to come!”

- Kate Forrester

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

CAMP BRAVO SUMMER CAMPAIGN BY NEIL DUERDEN

CLICK HERE TO EXPLORE THE INTERACTIVE MAP!

The project was created for Bravo Network through Tanka Design. The piece involved composing an  interactive map for Camp Bravo's sweepstakes site.
Neil created the background scene showing a park/campground setting. The client supplied greenscreen-shot photography of  different people from Bravo network shows and Neil integrated them throughout the scene. The users can click on sections of the map and zoom in to see a more detailed view of the image.

“I was asked to create an online campaign to support Summer by Bravo utilizing both my own photo hyper-realistic style and screen shots from the video. In order to create this project I had to make changes in perspective as well as resolution. It turned out to be a very detailed piece to execute.”

-Neil Duerden

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

WELCOMING THE WHIMSICAL WORLD OF ZUTTO!


"My name is Zutto and I'm a Russian-based illustrator and graphic designer. I was born in 1983 in a small city in South Ural. All of my work is heavily inspired by nature. I like to create imaginative worlds that are full of fluid, flowing, bright-colored shapes, strange creatures, meandering rivers, dark woods, and mountain slopes. I started my freelance career in 2009 and I enjoy it because it means that I can combine commercial work with my personal projects. "

-Zutto


CLICK HERE TO VIEW MORE WORK FROM ZUTTO'S PORTFOLIO

Monday, May 16, 2011

MENDOLA ARTISTS WELCOMES AMY DEVOOGD!







"My work is inspired by everything from the designs of Saul Bass to the street photography of Henri Cartier-Bresson, and certainly by the history of fashion, advertising, and popular culture. Although I have been known to work exclusively digitally when the occasion calls for it, my preferred medium is acrylic paint on paper. I often find inspiration in my bottomless archive of street photography, or if a specific composition has been requested by a client, I'll set up a shoot with models. I use the final photographs, parts of which I've usually redrawn or digitally manipulated, as templates for a series of detailed stencils hand-cut from frisket, then transferred to paper where they become masks for thin, flat layers of paint. The paintings are produced quickly as one-off prints, sometimes with areas of texture painted in with a brush or pressed in with a swatch of fabric."

-Amy DeVoogd

Click here for more images from Amy DeVoogd's portfolio

Thursday, April 28, 2011

ROSIE SCOTT: FIGURES AND DOMESTIC OBJECTS

'3Gs on the Tube' Illustration for Televisual Magazine


Cover Illustration for The Guardian Review

Cover Illustration for John Mcgahern's Book Amongst Women

Sketch for 'Brighton Beach'


Rosie Scott’s work is very much about the visual. She has been quietly building a reputation and fan base for her beautifully composed semi abstracted images of domestic interior landscapes for over ten years. It is all about the point of view. Throughout her work the viewer tends to hover above blocks of white and black set in neutral half tones and held together by wiry lines of black. The flattened three quarters perspective is currently found in editorial magazines, newspapers, book jackets and an extensive range of Dove’s Farm organic flour packaging. More recently figures have started to occupy parts of her compositions, many of which have been drawn directly from observation.

Her work is informed by printmaking, in particular finding and adapting the collotype process proved to be an inspiring direction whilst a BA illustration student at Middlesex University. But it was the combination of a viable working process and the right content that really helped an original and arresting visual language to emerge. Illustrating John McGahern’s 1990 masterpiece ‘Amongst Women’ became the territory where she first began to transmute the prosaic objects of domestic interiors as an arsenal of repressive emotional symbols. There is a feeling of staring at immutable objects until they begin to hold an emotional charge. Using composition she found a way to represent what McGahern described, as "The best of life is life lived quietly, where nothing happens but our calm journey through the day, where change is imperceptible and the precious life is everything."

-Text by Geoffrey Grandfield for Baseline Magazine

Monday, April 25, 2011

JEFF WACK'S ARSENAL ALE APPEAL




"This is a logo and signage for a new micro-brewery in the San Francisco bay area. The client wanted a pin up style gal with a slight play on the military name of the brewery, " Ale Arsenal". I wanted to produce an iconic image that would work well for any additional items they may have had in mind such as t-shirts, sweatshirts, hats, coasters, posters and other collectibles. I suggested showing her riding a bottle "cowboy style" along with some other concepts that the client suggested. I directed several sketches and put in several rough type ideas, and the client settled on their favorite, which was mine, too. Always a nice bit of serendipity when that happens. As with a most of my work, I shot the model in an outfit I selected and got the detailed reference I wanted.  I then polished off the final image to a slick airbrushed pin up quality with a dose of realism."

-Jeff Wack

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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

WE WELCOME THE IMAGE FOUNDATION TO MENDOLA ARTISTS REPRESENTATIVES!


The Image Foundation provides creative retouching and CGI solutions for the advertising industry. Based in London, they specialize in developing still images and animations from first sketch to final output. They combine cutting-edge digital resources with traditional techniques of photographic imaging to offer creative and technically superior solutions to clients.

Try out the "Before & After" feature on The Image Foundation website to become more familiar with the process:
http://www.theimagefoundation.eu/index.php