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  • Donald Trump prepares for the presidential debates – Ann Telnaes
  • Trump was playing on Americans’ fears last year and he’s still doing it.
  • Clinton problem : Bill & Hillary Clinton’s resistance to transparency has been a weakness from the start
  • Trump pays to play, Editorial animation – Ann Telnaes
  • Burkini – « Men, Stop telling women what to wear »
  • burkini animation – Ann Telnaes

Les caricatures animées de Ann Telnaes

Les caricatures animées de Ann Telnaes. (USA)

Ann Telnaes crée des caricatures via différents supports : animations, essais, sketches, et sur papier traditionnel, pour le Washington Post.
Elle a gagné le prix Pulitzer en 2001 pour ses caricatures.

Ann Telnaes creates editorial cartoons in various mediums : animation, visual essays, live sketches, and traditional print- for the Washington Post. She won the Pulitzer Prize in 2001 for her print cartoons.

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Burkini - "Men, Stop telling women what to wear"

Burkini – « Men, Stop telling women what to wear »

burkini animation - Ann Telnaes

burkini animation – Ann Telnaes

Très bonne idée de donner vie à ses caricatures en utilisant l’animation gif.

 

  • Artist Iain Macarthur illustrations – chouette
  • Artist Iain Macarthur wolf
  • Artist Iain Macarthur
  • Artist Iain Macarthur portrait

Magnifiques illustrations de l’Artist Iain Macarthur

Dentelles illustratives de l’Artist Iain Macarthur.

« Born in Swindon, England, I became a fanatic of art at the age of eight when I was first introduced to art through the medium of cartoon television shows and comic books. My first ever comic book was from the Batman series. Ever since then I’ve been obsessed with art, drawing odd fantasy drawings and Anime characters.

I am influenced by many artists and illustrators – all with differing styles and mediums – and have turned to their work for artistic stimulation over the years. Among them are Alphonse Mucha, Gustav Klimt, Lucian Freud, Jenny Saville, James Jean, David Choong Lee, Sergio Toppi and Ashley Wood. I’ve also gained much inspiration through cartoons art and lighting; people’s facial expressions, eyes and different forms of organic patterns and shapes.

In 2008, I graduated from Swindon College with a degree in HND Illustration and hope to progress to a B.A. in Illustration sometime in the future. I’ve done a few exhibitions such as the Swindon College exhibition for Illustration and Graphic Design students, D/AD New Blood Exhibition at Earl’s Court London, and a solo Internet exhibition on Phone Booth Gallery.

My work can be described as surreal and unique in its own way. Using mostly pencil, watercolours and pigment pens, I create portraits of ordinary people but create them in a unusual way by, embellishing patterns and watercolour effects into the portrait to give a vivid explosion effect—transforming their faces from something plain to something entirely bizarre and wonderful at the same time.

I specialize in shirt designs, print designs, posters, album art, logos, branding, editorial illustration and private commissions. »


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