Friday, 29 January 2010

Aurore

Aurore is a wonderful freelance illustrator and comiker from France. She is incredibly accomplished and has had four graphic novels, four sketch books published and also had many illustrations published in various books and magazines, full details can be seen here. Aurore works primarily in Photoshop using a Wacom Intuos3 A4 size graphics tablet.

Kitsune
Myst Cover

Nessa
Character from Aurore's comic Pixie. A commission for a french exhibition.

Japan Expo 2009
Commission for a french exhibition about anime/manga/japan : Japan Expo 2009.

Aurore can be found at her deviantART, website, blog, Facebook and Twitter.

Friday, 22 January 2010

Kokoro's First Award!

The Kreativ Blogger Award was given to me by Aury at An Ordinary Girl's World.
Thank you so much!

Now I have to write seven things about myself, and then pass the award on to seven other bloggers I admire.

About me:
1. As a child I moved house six times, not including living in my sisters flat and living in a motel, and I've lived in three countries, England, The Philippines and Scotland.

2. Aside from my blog I write anime and manga reviews for Otaku News, Anime UK News and UK Anime Network, and I am currently working on a book about anime and a sci-fi novel for teenagers.

3. I love children and the elderly. They're just more interesting and outspoken than most people, and definetly more intelligent and capable then others tend to think.

4. I adore animals, I wanted to be a vet when I was a child until I realised that you have to put animals to sleep sometimes and that makes people cry. I don't want to upset anyone.

5. I spend an unhealthy amount of time online, most of that time is spent reading blogs, looking at art, researching anything and everything that crosses my mind and talking to people.

6. I have a big extended family but I could never list all the members, we'd be here all day! I'm twenty-one and the youngest of three girls, my sisters are nine and twelve years older than me.

7. I love technology, and I don't understand others aversion to it and why people will cling to old technology. I hope I'm still around when they make affordable androids.



Some of these lovely bloggers have already had this award, but they deserve mentioning anyway.
I would like to pass this award on to:

Charade
Flying Saucer
WishWishWish
Dressed Up Like A Lady
Color Me Katie
An Ordinary Girl's World
The Streets I Know

Wednesday, 20 January 2010

Holunder

Holunder, or Hannah, is a sixteen year old girl from west Germany. She uses a Nikon D90 digital camera and a Sigma 18-200mm lens. She also sometimes uses a Lumix tz5 camera.

Hannah describes herself as a "sixteen year old girl who is interested in photogrpahy and fashion design", and for someone so young she has a lot of talent and a nicely varied portfolio.

Now or Never


Obsession Photography
"the cameras belong to my grandparents,my aunt,my mother and me [canon,nikon,varex & more]"

Asian Tea

Hannah can be found at her deviantART, website portfolio, flickr and photography blog.

Thursday, 14 January 2010

MumboJumbo

MumboJumbo, or Alena Wooten, is a twenty-seven year old sculptor from New York. Alena sculpts using Scupley clay and often sculpts characters from films or comics, and is often commissioned to sculpts other people's characters.

Yenny
Made with super sculpey (mixed with a block of black and white sculpey 3)
8 inches tall

Stipp
Super Sculpey (mixed with a block of white and black sculpey III)
8.5 inches tall

Hashi Hime
Super Sculpey
9 inches tall
Stands on its own

Alena at work, she mainly uses the tool featured at the bottom, a rubber tipped tool like a brush. She also uses these items while making a model.

Alena can be found at her deviantART, blog and website. She is also taking part in the Totoro Forest Project, 'a fund raising exhibition/auction to support the national trust Totoro Forest Foundation that Oscar winning film maker Hayao Miyazaki has been helping over the years, featuring original art created by internationally acclaimed artists in the fields of animation, comic books, and illustration.'

Wednesday, 6 January 2010

Rebecca Latham

Rebecca Latham is a female traditional artist who creates detailed watercolour paintings of wildlife and nature. Her work has been exhibited in galleries across the US and abroad. She also holds memberships in numerous prestigious fine art societies worldwide. Throughout her career as an artist she has raised thousands of dollars for wildlife conservation. Rebecca is also dedicated to preserving the tradition of miniature painting in all of its forms, as well as encouraging young people to take an interest in art and wildlife. "Through her artwork and paintings, she hopes to bring the beauty of wildlife and wild places to the public."

Daydream -Raccoon
Watercolour, Traditional Miniature

Attitude - Snow Owl
Watercolour, Traditional Miniature

Beside Still Waters - Red Fox
Watercolour, Traditional Miniature

Rebecca Latham and her art can be found at Artician, Twitter and on her website

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