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BMW asks an illustrator to draw a Christmas card while riding in their car
The car is driven by a BMW precision driver.
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Illustrations by Sophia Chang
I came across this video of an artist named Sophia Chang on YMFY. She’s been making some posters based on Anthony Bourdain’s Travel Channel show No Reservations and I’ve sorta fallen in love with her work. She’s got a great … Continue reading
James Gulliver Hancock draws all the buildings in New York
Australian-native James Gulliver Hancock who now lives in NYC has undertaken a personal project to draw all the buildings in New York City. He has started a blog called All The Buildings In New York to document his progress and … Continue reading
Bob Staake makes a simple illustration for The New Yorker
This is really neat. Watch as illustrator Bob Staake takes simple geometric shapes and turns them into a very nice cover for the October 13, 2008 issue of The New Yorker. [via]