• Open G Drawings and screenplays about Hieronymus Bosch
    @opengus
    Get the sketches, drawings and paintings of Joseph Minion. Here, a screenplay about the late antiquity painter Hieronymus Bosch is available on the "bosch" page. And here people can also know about Christopher Walken and Michael Moorcock.
  • Red Dot Studio
    @RedDotStudio
    Red Dot Studio’s approach looks for everyday beauty and meaning, drawing from the Bay Area Tradition, the natural world and an appreciation of craft. Our process elicits discovery and fun, a synthesis shared among studio, client and construction team. Red Dot Studio believes that the built environment can support, enhance, uplift, enlighten and foster good for people and the community. Our projects are narratives allowing the life that occurs within to continue to shape the space.
  • J. Michael Welton
    @j_michael_welton
    J. Michael Welton is architecture critic for the News & Observer in Raleigh, N.C. His work has appeared in national and international publications like The New York Times, The Washington Post, Metropolis, Interior Design, Architectural Record, and Ocean Home. He is the author of "Drawing from Practice: Architecture and the Meaning of Freehand." He is also editor and publisher at www.architectsandartisans.com.
  • Sam Kerr
    @sam_kerr
    British illustrator Sam Kerr approaches his work with an equal amount of thought placed on the drawing style and the concept. “For me, the two are inseparable and as important as each other. To get the best out of an idea, you have to match it to the right medium,” Sam explains. Although most ventures into different mediums have come about through a basic need for variety, some were born out of necessity. In 2011, Sam spent six months bedridden as a result of back problems, so in order to keep up his drawing, the artist developed a technique to draw on his iPhone. Sam Kerr's clients include Coca-Cola, Paul Smith, TIME Magazine, GQ and The Guardian.
  • Susan Molina-Washington
    @susanmolinawashington
    There is a strong narrative running through Susan Washington's work that references her long involvement with collage, textiles and fashion. She comes from a family of artists and at 5 years old she was tutored in the art of origami and sumi ink drawing by her Japanese Godmother. She spent her teens deconstructing dressmaking as a punk fashionista. Washington then went to work in the NYC fashion industry for 15 years. Susan is a native New Yorker who lives and works in the Poconos. She shares studio space with her artist husband, Stephen. Susan's work has been exhibited internationally, with representation through the Artspace Warehouse in Los Angeles, Thomas Masters Gallery in Chicago and Susan Calloway Fine Art in Washington, DC.
  • Ethan Carlisle
    @ethancarlisle
    Architecture, Drawing, Reading, Watercolor
  • Amanda Forrest
    @fritzforrest
    Drawing, shooting, cars.
  • Patrick E. Heise, AIA
    @patrickheiseaia
    Architecture, Passive Bldg. Design, Working Drawings & CM
  • C. Branson
    @carmenb
    Reading, writing, drawing, music, fashion, architecture
  • Giota GM
    @giotagm1684
    drawing, design-decoration, making jwelry, movies-cinema
  • Adam Hayes
    @adam_hayes
    Adam Hayes is an illustrator from Stoke-on-Trent, England. He graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2006 and continues to live and work in London. He frequently contributes to the UK Guardian, creating drawings for its travel section’s “Streets Ahead” series. For the July/August 2009 issue, he illustrated the green technologies used at Jim Austin’s Rimrock Ranch (“Off the Grid”).
  • DAM
    @damfurniture
    DAM is about design, craft and furniture. It's about products that tell stories about culture and memories. Between tradition and modern times, the brand combines materials and traditional techniques with creative drawing. It appeals to emotions, simplicity and quality of life. Each piece results from synergies between designers, artisans and the industry. Our culture and the common everyday things are our inspiration to the development of pieces that will integrate professional interior projects.
  • Mark Giglio
    @mark_giglio
    Originally from Southern California, Mark grew up drawing, painting, skateboarding and surfing. Currently he lives and works in Oakland, California. Beginning as a designer at Cahan and Associates, Mark has since had the opportunity to work on projects with a diverse mix of companies, such as 2k by Gingham, Apple, Dwell, GSP, Nike, Tolleson Design, and others.
  • Cherner Chair Company
    @chernerchaircompany
    The Cherner Chair Company has brought back many of Norman Cherner’s most popular designs. Utilizing his original drawings and specifications, the reissued designs are made in the USA with the same attention to detail found in the original handmade classics. Although best known for his furniture design, Norman Cherner’s work included almost all aspects of design: from graphics, glassware, and lighting, to his pioneering work in prefabricated housing. In addition to reissuing Norman Cherner designs, The Cherner Chair Company also features new designs by Benjamin Cherner.
  • Adams Pinckney
    @adams
    Drawing, Making, Hoping, Creating
  • Janet Oliver
    @harold
    Painting, drawing, illustration, film
  • ARCHITECTMADE
    @architectmade
    ARCHITECTMADE creates timeless design icons drawn by some of the most acclaimed architects of all time. We search archives, museums and architectural drawings to uncover masterpieces that possess a timeless expression and quality that can be passed on for generations. ARCHITECTMADE's products are designed with the precision of an architect and the vision of an artist. As a testimony of elegant simplicity and subtle craftsmanship, ARCHITECTMADE provides design icons that have been made to stand the test of time. Timeless in expression - relevant in time. ------ architectmade.com

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