IPRA presents Horse
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aprile
Horse is an illustration and design studio based in Liverpool. Eschewing the broader, Horse hones in on creating imagery for the music that inspired and drives him, screen-printing ties everything together, making the whole package more personal and less mass produced. Horse has designed album cover artwork and screenprints for a huge variety of artists […]
IPRA presents Slava Triptih
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aprile
IPRA presents Lawerta
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aprile
IPRA presents Dustin Myers
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aprile
Dustin Myers was born August 28, 1984 in Riverside, Ca. Growing up, much time was spent at the body shop that his family owned. Being around paint and body work gave him his first exposure to color and form. Dustin graduated with a BFA in drawing and painting from California State University Fullerton in 2011. […]
IPRA presents Guilherme Hass
19
aprile
Guilherme Hass is a Student Design in Brazil, illustrator since childhood and lately he’s dedicating to tattoo..
IPRA presents I am so handcore
19
aprile
Steve Crack, aka iamsohandcore is an illustrator, photographer and maybe even design. Here you can find some his amazing works..
IPRA presents Viktor Miller-Gausa
17
aprile
Viktor Miller-Gausa is an Illustrator, Graphic Designer and Digital Artist. A series of characters created based on when they heard a fairy tales and legends. Strange people who may live somewhere. The main link between all the characters are what they are girls and what they all have pets, some are very similar to normal sheep. That was […]
IPRA presents Nick Bertioli
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aprile
Nick always had an attraction to fine arts. He worked in the screen-printing industry, before a new chapter in his life began the moment he picked up a tattoo machine and created his first mark on his own skin.
IPRA presents Tom Kitchen
12
aprile
Tom Kitchen is an illustrator and printmaker, currently working from Cardiff, Wales. his work involves a combination of digital techniques with traditional illustration and screen printing.
IPRA presents Komboh
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aprile
KOMBOH is Michael W. Mateyko and Hans B. Thiessen. Both of us believe that creativity is a process, a gymnast, a craft, a person, a constant, and (importantly) the ability to sleep at night. Although we present ourselves as a bureaucratic nightmare, we truly believe that creativity has a face.