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Sketched - Robi Joelehlt

Sketched - Robi Joelehlt

A very particular style that is oh so beautifully executed by Robi Jeoleht. Dabbling in illustration, typography and paint, all Robi's works are intricate yet have a simplicity to them... Full story here

Sketched - Rob Tucker

Sketched - Rob Tucker

Rob Tucker. Keep your eyes peeled for him, this is one New Zealander on the rise. He's only wee young at 21, but has had a pretty rapid rise. Inspiration for him includes 1990's issues of Australian Women's Weekly, that include cheesy ads... Full story here

Sketched - Geoff McFetridge

Sketched - Geoff McFetridge

In all the Where the Wild Things are hype, we thought we should dabble. And Geoff McFetridge did the title design, so he can be our contribution to the film frenzy. Full story here

Sketched - Sanna Paananen

Sketched - Sanna Paananen

Pekka is a Finnish illustration agency, and they have certainly been busy bee's. Sanna Paananen has worked on many jobs for them, and is one of Finland's most prolific illustrators, and dare we say one of the most talented.

Sketched - Ben Quilty

Sketched - Ben Quilty

Given how wonderful and dramatic Ben Quilty's works are, it's a shame his website doesn't back that up. It's terrible. Anyhoo, we'll assume he's too busy with his work to work on his site.

As I used to date a guy with a fully sick Torana (I was 16, give me break) I can't help but love his Torana series. And I'm not alone, Ben says that his Torana paintings are now worth more way than the car.

Sketched - Nails

Nails

Neils Oeltjen is one busy boy. He is known for his street art, collaborating with various artists and has exhibited in many a solo and group exhibit.

He has with his wife, a letterpress co Wilkintie, and is involved in street art projects such as Mays clothing, publishing and mural projects. His grassroots approach appears to see him living and breathing what he does.

Samantha Zaza

Samantha Zaza

Samantha is one hell of a drawer and has drawn herself some very amusing series. Currently this series we're featuring 'Coup' is being shown in San Francisco.

'Angry Women in Party Dresses' is one to look up...it reminds us of being at Sydney's The Ivy

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