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Alessandro Gottardo

AlessandroGottardoHave featured Italian illustrator Alessandro Gottardo (aka Shout) previously in an older blog but his work is always worth a second look. The Milan-based artist studied art in Venice and illustration in Milan. He has been featured in many magazines and has won numerous awards. On an interview with My Modern Met he has this advise for budding illustrators:

“First rule, believe in yourself, don’t be afraid of anything, be positive always, also when you don’t get any feedback.”

“Think about the whole world as your hunting-ground. The Internet allows you to do that, you can reach clients all around the world. Don’t think too much about the clients close to your door, be open-minded. Take a look at all illustration social networks, look at thousands of different illustrators, learn the visual language as a spoken language. Find the difference between one illustration and another. Study the best pro in the world, look for him/her in annuals, online, wherever you have the chance.”

“Don’t copy anyone, be inspired by everyone.”

Images: Courtesy of Alessandro Gottardo.

Mariko Kusumoto

MarikoKusumotoMariko Kusumoto is a metal and fiber artist born in Japan and currently based in Massachusetts. She majored in painting and printmaking but always had a penchant for metal sculpting. Wanting to create with a totally opposite material she chose fabric and created this series of wearable pieces. She molds translucent synthetic fabric into nature-inspired shapes and assembles them into these delicate jewelry. She writes this about her work:

“My work reflects various, observable phenomena that stimulate my mind and senses; they can be natural or man-made.  I ‘reorganize’ them into a new presentation that can be described as surreal, amusing, graceful, or unexpected.  A playful, happy atmosphere pervades my work.  I always like to leave some space for the viewer’s imagination; I hope the viewer experiences discovery, surprise, and wonder through my work.”

The artist can be followed on her website and on Facebook.

Images: Courtesy of Mariko Kusumoto.

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