Mark Powell is an English illustrator whose preferred media are vintage envelopes and a Biro pen. He usually does black and white portraits of elderly men and women, but his illustrations featuring small animals are also extremely impressive. I love how the use of the Biro pen makes the portraits feel so rightly engraved into the envelopes, almost as if they were already designed that way.
Marcin Karolewski is an illustrator from Wrocrlaw, Poland. He labels his work as mostly "comic book concept art". He does not have a full biography, but the majority of his illustrations depict a penchant for adventure and a strong interest in fantasy. His use of color is very subtle, yet effective. He pays very close attention to detail, which gives the viewer an endless supply of things to discover and analyze.
Jin Joson is a photographer/illustrator based in the Philippines. He does a lot of client work, but I find his personal work (as is usually the case) to be the most intriguing. He uses a lot of oil and acrylics, and the majority of his work is conceptual. His portraits are usually very aesthetically appealing, and he uses a mix of shading and light colors to create very light, almost fairy-like subjects.
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