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10 February 2012
Conrad Roset (1984) is a freelance illustrator from Barcelona, Spain. He currently works on a range of projects for advertisement agencies, design studios, magazines, fashion brands and editorials. Some of the most important clients whom Conrad has work for are: Adidas, Coca Cola, F.C. Barcelona, Mango, Bwin, Skoda or Zara within others. He also works as a professor in an Illustration Master in BAU School in Barcelona. In a more personal level he has done some exhibitions in a different cities from around the world like London, Oporto, San Francisco, Madrid and Barcelona. In the present moment Norma Editorial is preparing a book about his work.
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09 February 2012
Although currently living in Montreal, Véronique Meignaud was born in France in 1984. After two years of training in illustration and design at the Ecole Emile Cohl in Lyon, she has worked for a number of gaming studios including: Electronic Arts, Etranges Libellules, and Darkworks. She has also worked in the fashion industry for Nike and Marc Eko. Her series of playing card illustrations for Magic: The Gathering for Wizards of the Coast has brought her international acclaim.
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08 February 2012
Ana Benaroya is an illustrator, typographer, and designer; but above all, a decent human being. This is quite possibly her proudest accomplishment to date. When not drawing, screen-printing, or Photoshop-ing, Ana can be found consuming large amounts of hot sauce, usually along with a turkey sandwich of sorts. Her work has been honored by American Illustration, The Society of Illustrators, and the PRINT Regional Design Annual. She has worked with clients such as The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, Nickelodeon Magazine, WILCO, Marc Ecko, Newsweek, Time Out New York, Computer Arts Project, Scholz & Friends...
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07 February 2012
Swain's stylistic graphics are equally as cinematic as his moody Methodblack soundtracks. With a flair for the dramatic his images are like windows on other worlds, distant yet familiar. Dark clouds, apocalyptic scenes and a knack for atmosphere result in scenes that almost rise off the page. Musically his sounds mirror their visual counterparts with more of that smoke filled charm.
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06 February 2012
For his debut exhibition at Blain|Southern Berlin, Gift gegen Zeit (Poison Against Time), German artist Jonas Burgert will unveil a series of new paintings, some monumental in scale, alongside sculptural works. Burgert’s paintings suggest a space in which time is suspended, once removed from our perception of the everyday. It is within this paradigm that the struggle for self-knowledge occurs; human beings are depicted as unique, contorted creatures in the midst of an inquiry into their own existence. They are both familiar and fantastical, creating an environment which is in flux, shifting and changeable.
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