Graphics
Brian Donnelly, Chris Dent, Dustin Parker, Matt Rimmer, Jen Callejo, Mr. Letterman, Valentin Tkach, Randy Mora, Anna Lazareva, Jesper Arfors, Sergey Pervushin
Brian Donnelly www.briandonnelly.org
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Chris Dent www.chrisdent.co.uk
Chris Dent is an 23 year old illustrator who is fascinated by city environments. He uses a range of intricate mark making, creating energetic visions of city life.
Chris recently graduated from Camberwell College of Arts where he gained a BA hons in Illustration. Now as
a freelance illustrator he is determined to make his work recognised worldwide.Chris is also the co-founder of the HYBRID BUNNY collection. A group of illustrators & designers who form Q to create a new unseen style.
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Dustin Parker www.dustinparker.com
Dustin Parker is an award winning painter, graphic designer, and video artist living and working in Wichita, KS. In seven years of professional work he has participated in 9 solo exhibitions and over 60 group exhibitions in the United States, Canada, and Japan.
Parker’s work has been published in numerous printed and online publications, including Look Look, Head Magazine, Stone Magazine, and Carpal Tunnel
MagazineIn 2003 Parker graduated from Friends
University(Wichita, KS) with a B.A. in Art, and began
working as a graphic designer at Resort Promo Wear, a
screen-printed apparel and promotional specialties shop. In 2004 Parker founded Dustin Parker Arts, a creative
agency which acts as the corporate entity behind all of Parker's creative endeavors, including graphic design
services. In 2007 Dustin Parker Arts began publishing an online art magazine called Proteus Mag, showcasing art from cutting edge amateur and professional artists and graphic designers.
Parker is currently the creative director at Resort Promo
Wear and continues to provide freelance graphic design and other creative services through Dustin Parker Arts.
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Tell us about the beginning of your creative work. What things did influence you to choose the art?
When I was six months old, my parents gave me my first
box of crayons, and I was instantly addicted to making art. My family fueled my addiction by keeping me fully stocked with construction paper, glue, crayons, colored pencils
and poster paint. I would spend countless hours creat-
ing paper sculptures, drawing dinosaurs and robots, and illustrating comic books. Growing up my exposure to art
was limited to Saturday morning cartoons and spider-man
comic books. I had aspirations of becoming a professional comic book illustrator. In high school, I discovered the
work of comic book illustrators Dave Mckean, David Mack, Frank Miller and Bill Sienkiewicz, and my perception of art was turned upside down. I soon began to experiment with painting, and this lead me to the discovery of artists like
Pablo Picasso, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Andy Warhol, Francis Bacon, and Robert Rauschenberg. All of those artists remain major influences of my work. Who are your idols in the art?
Art is my religion and I'm a polytheist. My art Gods include David Lynch, Robert Rauschenberg, Andy Warhol, Jasper
Johns, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Chuck Close, Jenny Saville, Larry Rivers, Michel Gondry, Chris Cunningham, Jim
Dine, Lucian Freud, Jackson Pollock, Willem De Kooning, Tony Scherman, Ann Piper, David Mack, Wade Hampton, Jeff Soto, Curt Clonts, Charles Baughman, Dave Mck-
ean, Richard Diebenkorn, Patrick Duegaw, Odd Nerdrum,
David Carson, Rembrandt, Marc Bosworth, Kent Williams, Alice Neel, Mark Ryden, Shawn Barber, Vaughan Oliver, Katie Sykes and many many others.
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What way do you like to relax in?
I'm a workaholic. I'm constantly making art in one way or another. My only solace is the
darkness of the movie theater. The movie theater is the best form of escapism because it
allows you to isolate yourself from the distractions of ordinary everyday life. I'm addicted to the movie theater experience. If I'm not watching a movie, I'm making art. I'm always working.
What music helps you to create you pictures?
The Smashing Pumpkins, Muse, Sonic Youth, The Flaming Lips, The Pixies, David Bowie, Radiohead, Beck, Nine Inch Nails, Nirvana, Silversun Pickups, Yeah Yeah Yeahs,
Explosions In the Sky, Spirit Of The Stairs, This Great October, Bjork, Modest Mouse,
REM, Garbage, Johnny Cash, and Marilyn Manson are just a few of the bands that I listen to while I work in the studio. It is pretty obvious that I'm a product of the 90's.
Are you going to visit Russia some day? Maybe to organize the exhibition in Moscow? That is always a possibility.
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Matt Rimmer www.mattrimmer.co.uk
« I inhabit a small Village in the County of Lancashire, England. Situated in my dwellings is a designated place for my creative pursuits. Hear I reside labouring after this illusive profession. Exercising my mind and creative intuition, I become consumed by my latest trappings (blood, sweat and tears).»
Who influenced you to chose the art?
I don’t know who influenced me in taking an artistic
direction. I have always had a colour full imagination,
and I think the art became a way of expressing it. I was
always scribbling away in my early days. A period where I
produced some of my best work, works with no inhibitions. Why did you become an illustrator?
I decided to pursue a career it illustration, because I enjoy it, it keeps me occupied, and for fills me to a certain
degree. The whole process excites me, taking early
sketches and ideas to something that is more developed and coherent to my original vision.
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What things inspire you most of all?
I am inspired by; inanimate objects, surrounding, people, other work, films, and old things including books, lunacy and order, Animals, carbon dating, a comfortable
environment, machines, old textbooks, the 12th century
to present day. Erik Blegvad, some light to heavy reading, society, high, low and the dregs, biological references, the preoccupations of the human condition and sleep.
Have you got another passion besides Illustration? I like collecting things.
What do you think about Russia? have you ever been here? do you know that there are the most beautiful girls in Russia?
I think Russia looks grate, though I have never been. But now I have been reliably informed about the country and the girls, I would like to visit.
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Jen Callejo www2.hawaii.edu/~jcallejo/
For pay, she touches dead bugs in a haunted museum. And it is heard tell that sometimes she still even draws. but those that tell it are lying liars.
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Mr.Letterman www.mrletterman.es
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Valentin Tkach www.tkach.ru
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Randy Mora randymora.blogspot.com
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Anna Lazareva www.artlebedev.ru/everything/illustrations/lazareva/
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Jesper Arfors www.jesperarfors.com
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Sergey Pervushin www.exabute.com
Sergey Pervushin is a russian artist and illustrator. Since 2004 he has worked with such publications
as Rolling Stone,Vogue, Harvard Business Review, Men’s Fitness, FHM, Afisha and others. Also he
took part in the art-projects of magazines “Vogue”, “Afisha”, PDF-magazine “New Porker” and in the festival “Next Festival” in Vilnius.
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Photography
Alana Celii, Miranda Lehman, Sophie Lvoff, Kelly Burgess, Jonathan Knobel, Lydia Anne McCarthy, Bolshakov, Mary Amor, Twist idea, Dina Popova
Alana Celii WWW.alanacelii.com
Alana Celii is a young girl who likes to take photographs. She was born in Chicago in 1986. She is currently attending Parsons School of Design in New York City and lives in Brooklin.
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Miranda Lehman www.ghostinthewoods.com
Miranda Lehman is a multidisciplinary artist who lives in Portland, Oregon. She works primarily in photography, but has also created pieces using drawing, video, and sound.
Lehman is most interested in the boundary between the
real and unreal, and uses the language of intimacy, sex, memory, fantasy, and death to explore her thoughts on reality, superficiality, and the untamed natural world.
Documentary photography, tableau, and performance art all inform the creation of Lehman's photographic work. Lehman's work has been shown both nationally and
internationally in group shows, and is a co-founder of the
annual online art show We've Moved On...Why Can't You? and The Bakery (an umbrella arts organization).
Lehman will earn a B.F.A. in photography from the Pacific Northwest College of Art in the Spring of 2008.
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What things did influence you to choose the photography?
Is photography your hobby or do you earn your living using your talent
pher - in fact I fell in love with photography very slowly and was always a little bit skeptical
I am a student right now, but I would love to eventually earn my living through making art.
I am not sure really. I am not one of those people who always wanted to be a photograof it.
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and camera?
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What camera or cameras do you use?
I mainly use an old Hasselblad and an SX-70. As we know you also create video and sounds. Tell us about it in details, please. What kind of videos do you make? And what sounds: sounds for your videos or maybe music, songs?
I make sounds under the name Korouva - mainly instrumental tunes with kind of unintelligible lyrics. Unfortunately I haven't
made any videos in a long time, but hopefully that will change very soon.
Tell us about your proximate plans for the future.
In the next couple years I would like to start a small press and also get funding to make a short movie. I love the
collaboration involved in film; it utilizes so many different
mediums that it's exhilarating. To be honest, I have so many plans that it is a little overwhelming...there is just so much to do!
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Sophie Lvoff www.sophielvoff.com
Sophie Lvoff lives in Brooklyn, NY and just spent half a year in Berlin, Germany working on photographs and a sculpture of a space ship.
PHOTOGRAPHY / sophie lvoff
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Kelly Burgess www.kellyburgess.net
Kelly Burgess is a 20 year-old photographer living in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She is in her junior year of studies at the Art Institute of Boston. She is originally from Connecticut and likes to spend a lot of time at the ocean and at small-town carnivals in the autumn.
PHOTOGRAPHY / kelly burgess
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Jonathan Knobel www.jonathanknobel.com
Jonathan Knobel was born in Nuremberg, Germany. He currently lives in Baltimore, Maryland USA. He went to school for photography at Rochester Institute of Technology for a year in 2006. In general Jonathan’s photographs are about what he sees as he goes trough everyday and what he want to show people of those things. He want to show people something that they know has a bigger story and still have everything they need in the photograph.
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Lydia Anne McCarthy www.lydia-anne-mccarthy.com
Lydia Anne McCarthy received a BFA in photography from Massachusetts College of Art in 2004. She is interested in the relationship between memory and photography and how neither can be truly objective.
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Lydia uses photography in place or memory by constructing the past that she desires
which is far removed from her suburban childhood. She began working on this current
body of work while interning on a small farm in Vermont. Through the use of colors and light she attempts to transform her environment into a dream-like, magical world. This world is filled with moments within nature that are both idealistic and unsettling.
Lydia Anne McCarthy currently works at a small branch of the Boston Public Library and plans to attend graduate school for photography in the near future.
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What things did influence you to choose the
photography? Is it connected with you suburban childhood?
I chose photography for a number of different reasons, and the reasons why I continue taking pictures seem to be constantly changing the more I develop as a
photographer. I have always been interested in creating things, but my introduction to photography wasn't until I
was a junior in high school. My family had recently moved to a small town in Vermont (US) and there was a black
and white darkroom in my new high school. My boyfriend (at the time) was always in the darkroom and he was the
first person to introduce me to the idea of photography as art. I fell in love with the entire photographic process and
how methodical it is. Now it's the way I relate to the world around me and the way I communicate my view of that world to others
What things inspire you most of all?
I really love looking at art and photography. Literature has been a huge inspiration for my photography (especially
the writing of Gabriel Garcia Marquez). Traveling inspires me too. My current body of work has been most influ-
enced by time I spent traveling and working on organic
farms. I set off for Italy after college to work on farms for a few months. When I returned to the US, I interned on
a small, family-run farm in Vermont. It's really incredible to experience a life where you live almost entirely off of
the land and are at the mercy of the elements. I tend to romanticize this time in my life, but it left such a lasting impression on me (and my photography). What camera or cameras do you use? I use a Toyo CF 4x5 camera.
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Have you got another passion besides photography? I have a lot of different passions. I wouldn't say that any
are as strong as my passion for photography, but as you may have noticed from my inspirations, I get excited and
passionate about a lot of things. Learning Spanish is one of my passions right now. I have been studying it for the past two years, and have thrown myself into everything having to do with Spanish and Latin American culture. Films, literature, news, food, telenovelas....
What are you going to do after graduation the school
for photography? Are you going to be a photographer and to earn your bread using camera?
I graduated from MassArt three years ago, but plan on
going back to graduate school for photography in the next couple of years. I just recently applied for a Fulbright scholarship to go to Colombia, so hopefully I will be
there next year! But right now I am not earning my bread with my camera...I work in a small, public library. After graduate school, I plan to continue taking pictures and would like to teach photography at a college level.
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Bolshakov www.bolshakov.ru
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Mary Amor www.maryamor.com
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Twist Idea t-w-i-s-t.livejournal.com
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Dina Popova peazdeath.livejournal.com
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