SEBASTIAAN VAN DONINCK
Thursday, June 12th, 2008Sebastiaan Van Doninck was born from a mushroom somewhere in the woods of Belgium. At first he was really small (about one inch tall) but he started growing fast.
Sebastiaan Van Doninck was born from a mushroom somewhere in the woods of Belgium. At first he was really small (about one inch tall) but he started growing fast.
I contributed an illustration to Craig Yoe’s arf and I just received it in the mail .. which is a feat in itself considering only about 50% of my mail actually makes it to me in Buenos Aires.
I have to say this book/magazine or whatever you call it is amazing … I spent minutes on every page and the printing quality is superb. Definitely try to get your hands on it.
More info at: http://arflovers.com
3×3 Magazine, Issue 10 is now on newsstands at Barnes & Noble in the US, Borders in the UK and independent bookstores in Canada.
This issue features in-depth articles on the work of Chris Buzelli, Fernanda Cohen and Joe Morse. In addition there’s an interview with Guy Billout, a new feature profiling art director SooJin Buzelli and the ad campaigns of Starbucks and Crunch.
In addition we’re highlighting the work of illustrators UK’s James Fryer and Mick Marston, Nancy Davis, Karen Greenberg, Germany’s Nastja Holtfreter and Canada’s Kung Soon Park in our Showcase section.
We’re showing the latest work of the US’s James Jean, Jeffrey Decoster, Jacob Thomas, Greg Newbold, Joseph Daniel Fiedler, Nathan Fox, Dan Craig, the UK’s Haydn Cornner, Richard Wilkinson, David W. Slack, Phil Wrigglesworth, A. Richard Allen, Clare Melinsky, Germany’s Mario Wagner and Belgium’s Jean-Manuel Duvivier in our Gallery.
The issue is on the newsstand now and will be available online for sale in our back issues at the end of the month. Cover image by Chris Buzelli.
Pick up a copy of the award-winning magazine voted one of the top publications in the recent HOW Magazine International Design awards and Applied Arts Design Issue.
The vast majority of Mike’s work is done in his sketchbook, often at favorite coffee shops. He has organized his work to allow him to complete most of the creative process, from thumbnails to finished illustration, entirely in his sketchbook. He works alongside his illustrator wife, Renata Liwska. It is a very collaborative relationship and they often work together on their individual projects. Bouncing off ideas, lifting them higher and farther.