davetabler blog en-us http://minddeposit.com/ Lin Wang’s illustrations have a Renaissance painting look, saturated and muted color.  She applies multiple layers of watercolors to create a rich, warm, dramatic feeling. “Highly detailed academic realism exerts a tremendous influence on my work. Surrealism has also affected me in my use of misplaced objects and in the idea of doing fairly realistic situations that are confounded by odd relationships and strangely connected elements http://www.minddeposit.com/davetabler/viewidea/413 Lin Wang’s illustrations have a Renaissance painting look, saturated and muted color.  She applies multiple layers of watercolors to create a rich, warm, dramatic feeling. “Highly detailed academic realism exerts a tremendous influence on my work. Surrealism has also affected me in my use of misplaced objects and in the idea of doing fairly realistic situations that are confounded by odd relationships and strangely connected elements.” 2006-12-27 15:33:28 GMT http://www.minddeposit.com/davetabler/viewidea/413 Phil Wrigglesworth illustration & art Wrigglesworth works largely in a combination of paint, collage, and digital media.  “I love living in places that begin with the letter B and so far have lived in Burnley, Bristol, Berlin and Brighton,” says he.  “I also love to work on my own projects writing and illustra http://www.minddeposit.com/davetabler/viewidea/406 Phil Wrigglesworth illustration & art Wrigglesworth works largely in a combination of paint, collage, and digital media.  “I love living in places that begin with the letter B and so far have lived in Burnley, Bristol, Berlin and Brighton,” says he.  “I also love to work on my own projects writing and illustrating children's picture books.”  His editorial work has graced the pages of such publications as the Guardian, Independent, Radio Times, New Scientist, Sainsbury's Magazine, Reader's Digest, and the Big Issue. 2006-12-12 19:40:03 GMT http://www.minddeposit.com/davetabler/viewidea/406 Ben Weeks explores the world and his imagination by creating intelligent, playful pictures.  “There's an innate human need for a sense of value. I think everyone has hidden treasures inside and inspiring them about their own potential is what I'd like to think my work is ultimately about.  http://www.minddeposit.com/davetabler/viewidea/394 Ben Weeks explores the world and his imagination by creating intelligent, playful pictures.  “There's an innate human need for a sense of value. I think everyone has hidden treasures inside and inspiring them about their own potential is what I'd like to think my work is ultimately about.  We emit our subconsciousness if we intend to or not. Art is a trigger for experience. Make the invisible visible. "  Ben’s illustrations are recognized internationally by: The Art Director's Club of New York, American Illustration, Prospects, Juxtapoz, Applied Arts, the Association of Illustrators, Creativity, Coupe, Graphis and the D&AD. 2006-12-04 16:03:12 GMT http://www.minddeposit.com/davetabler/viewidea/394