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]]>“I make art in the real world. I love working on prints, paintings, woodcuts, and ceramics,” noted Alcala in an interview with Amadeus Magazine. “However, for commercial and editorial work I usually draw on a tablet in Illustrator.”
His creative process includes a lot of extermination and sketching. “It might not look like it because my illustrations tend to be pretty simple, but the most simple drawing could have hundreds of sketches beforehand,” he notes. “A lot of it is just boiling down ideas until the drawings are totally efficient.”
But though simple, his creations pack a punch. “Ultimately I want my illustrations to have the same kind of impact that a great Mitch Hedberg one-liner joke has, haha,” says Alcala. “Really simple, hits you hard on contact, yet can stick with you for a really long time.”
Follow him on Instagram for that added flavor:
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]]>If we are to believe Keigo’s illustrations, crocodiles would have numerous funny struggles to adapt to our world. They couldn’t hug each other, hiding would be tough, and they would have a hard time playing musical instruments. You can check out below these and other everyday situations crocodiles would struggle with.
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]]>After overhearing a talk between two women in an LA cookware store, Avner came up with the idea to illustrate their talk since it was so funny. Next thing you know, he was keeping his ears out and listening to random conversations, while turning them into art. You can check out some of them below. Who knows, maybe your own conversation ended up becoming an illustration.
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]]>The post Gabriel Alcala’s Illustrations Are Simply Funny appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>“I make art in the real world. I love working on prints, paintings, woodcuts, and ceramics,” noted Alcala in an interview with Amadeus Magazine. “However, for commercial and editorial work I usually draw on a tablet in Illustrator.”
His creative process includes a lot of extermination and sketching. “It might not look like it because my illustrations tend to be pretty simple, but the most simple drawing could have hundreds of sketches beforehand,” he notes. “A lot of it is just boiling down ideas until the drawings are totally efficient.”
But though simple, his creations pack a punch. “Ultimately I want my illustrations to have the same kind of impact that a great Mitch Hedberg one-liner joke has, haha,” says Alcala. “Really simple, hits you hard on contact, yet can stick with you for a really long time.”
Follow him on Instagram for that added flavor:
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]]>The post Japanese Artist Illustrates Funny Struggles of Being a Crocodile in Human World appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>If we are to believe Keigo’s illustrations, crocodiles would have numerous funny struggles to adapt to our world. They couldn’t hug each other, hiding would be tough, and they would have a hard time playing musical instruments. You can check out below these and other everyday situations crocodiles would struggle with.
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]]>The post Artist Illustrates Funny Things He Overhears Random People Say appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>After overhearing a talk between two women in an LA cookware store, Avner came up with the idea to illustrate their talk since it was so funny. Next thing you know, he was keeping his ears out and listening to random conversations, while turning them into art. You can check out some of them below. Who knows, maybe your own conversation ended up becoming an illustration.
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