Jim Denevan

A very unusual sort of artist who creates “crop circles” within a natural setting on the beach.
Website - http://www.jimdenevan.com

A very unusual sort of artist who creates “crop circles” within a natural setting on the beach.
Website - http://www.jimdenevan.com
Jennifer Khoshbin has a few projects up on her site, one of which uses books to create images through cutting and pasting. Also, there is also another interesting project which is a set of trophy heads with wallpaper-like facades.
Website - http://www.jenkhoshbin.com
Based in Glasgow, Rachel Duckhouse creates prints based around one simple shape which is repeated to create complex lattices that are mesmerizing.
Website - http://www.rachelduckhouse.co.uk
Jen Stark uses coloured paper to create incredible sculptures containing a myriad of colours.
Website - http://www.jenstark.com
Yiying Lu’s illustration style consists of a few base colours with high contrast which are used in block to create a vivid, stroke-less illustration. Her work may be familiar to some due to its use on the social networking site Twitter.
Website – http://yiyinglu.com
An illustrator and designer who uses planes of vision in his work to great effect.
Website - http://www.elliotdear.com
Jillian Tamaki, a Canadian illustrator, has a unique style of illustration reminiscent of Japanese calligraphy and woodblock printing. He has a wide range of pieces which can be viewed on his website as well as a sketch blog.
Website - http://www.jilliantamaki.com
Sketchblog - http://www.jilliantamaki.com/sketchbook/sketchbook.html
A few months ago, Slinkachu published a book of his miniature art work based around small figurines set out in London. He has a blog, “Little people -A tiny street art project”, documents all the different set ups, one of which is shown here, Life As We Know It.
Blog - http://little-people.blogspot.com
Studio aka is a London-based animation studio which is responsible for the new Lloyds TSB adverts as well as the recently broadcast short TV show on Channel 4: “Lost and Found”. Their animations are incredibly fluid and detailed with unique characters.
Website – http://www.studioaka.co.uk
Rob Hunter creates vivid and playful illustrations that narrate an optimistic feel. One of his main influences is nostalgic references to his childhood, like toys and novelties, though many of his pieces relate to animals.
Website – http://www.rob-hunter.co.uk