Today I simply want to show you some pages of fantastic illustrators with comic-like styles. I really enjoy having a look trough their webpages/blogs, and try to learn from them rather than being desperated how people can be so good.
Dave Coopers work is pretty insane, he also did some concept art work for Futurama. He paints strange, absurd woman doing insane things to each other in nature. But it looks good! Dave Coopers official website is still under construction, however, there is a lot of work by him on Flickr.

Sarah Mensinga has worked on various TV shows and Animation projects and lives inTexas. I dont know much about her, but I love her style. Look at her blog or her website and enjoy.

When I was in New York, I bought this fantastic artbook by French illustrator/comic artist and concept artist Claire Wendling. I am in love with her character designs and her background art. She did yome work for Warner Brothers and other big names in the film industry. She has a lot of different styles, I especially enjoy her work with a lot of black and white tunes.This is her webpage.

Enjoy the webpages, I love to browse in them. Ill try to introduce some more illustrators in the next time - there just too many for just one post.

body-video-installation
By extensive leakages on a cable whose signal with a “TC-400 Entzerrvorverstärker” is led directly in the videoentrance of a television one can generate delightfully abstract stripe patterns.
Have a look at the video?



On city consits of puplic areas and buildings. The space between the buildings is multiple used. The street. Especially in Sevilla the life is happening on the street. On the street children make there first experiences in the real world and start to explore space. This is the place when they leave there cosy home and get out into the real world. Interaction with people, other kids, cars , animals, trees, al different aspects of live…..
Take the street and shape it into a building. All parts of the street! Cars, trashcans, zebrcrossings, trees, restaurants, etc….etc…..

As there were some spare canvas collecting dust in my flat for a long time I picked up some newspaper and all my pens and created some shapes I’ve thought of a few months ago.
Marker on Newspaper/Canvas, 60 x 80cm

Strumpf auf Karton 50 x 60

Skizze, Fineliner, 21cm x 29cm

Acryl auf Wellpappe, 30cm x 50cm

Acryl auf Finpappe, 40cm x 60cm
Matthias Jäger,
2008

After a year in my own flat I found my kitchen just to unfriendly and cold and I was desperately in need of some more colour there! So I decided on painting some linear shapes on the wall.
Simply done with orange emulsion paint on white wall, the shapes were margined with adhesive tape.