Editor’s choice 127

July 2nd, 2009

This week’s editor’s choice is an illustration called Circus by member yanivc.

Why I chose it: Lots of life and energy, great style, colours, lines, and texture.

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Editor’s choice 126

May 27th, 2009

This week’s editor’s choice is an illustration called Sixteen Singing Cicadas by member HeyWhitney.

Why I chose it: Charming illustration with great character.  Really good use of colour and texture.

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Editor’s choice 125

May 17th, 2009

This week’s editor’s choice is an illustration called Graphite Pop by member adam white.

Why I chose it:  A fun and quirky illustration, perfectly rendered with incredible attention to detail. The style and execution is exceptional.

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