Suji loves to illustrate stories. Something about finding out the best visual solution within specified parameters is always exciting for her. It’s a process that requires personal interpretation within restrictions, but these restrictions often help Suji to be more creative. This talented illustrator works in many mediums and styles, and explored children’s books, portraits, as well as other types of book illustration. Regardless of which style she uses for each project, her goal is to create an intriguing image that stirs the viewer’s interest!
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Student of the Week: Sarah Berman
Sarah J Berman is an illustrator and designer from the Hudson River Valley of upstate New York. She is passionate about the magical grey areas between art, nature, and science that tell stories about existence and life. Sarah uses a playful and whimsical lens to expose others to the beauty of complex subjects, and to capture fleeting moments of time. She is currently focusing on illustrating energy attached to the human body, and how we use these energies to communicate with one another and our environments. She can most recently be found painting with fluorescent Bacteria in Brooklyn, serving green juice & coffee on 5th avenue, or illustrating DOMO in an office downtown.
Email: sarahjbermanart@gmail.com
Website: www.sarahjberman.com
Instagram: @sarahjberman
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/sarahjberman
Student of the Week: Brittany Naundorff
Student of the Week: Daniel Marin Medina
Daniel is a Colombian illustrator who gets a lot of satisfaction from making people uncomfortable. He tends to stay within the realm of queerness, sexualities, histories, and end up drawing a lot of bodies as a result, whether as lanky doodles or alcohol-soaked figures. He draws as often as he can on whatever he can find. His illustrations find their place on sticky notes, used pizza plates, and in the index pages of books on queer utopias.
Check out more of his work at danielmarinmedina.com or on Instagram @dannonmarinade.
You can also contact him via email at danielmarinmedina@gmail.com
Student of the Week: Fernando Sarmiento
Alumni of the Week: Hannah Drossman
Student of the Week: Anna Outridge
Hailing from Newcastle Australia, Anna has been living and studying in New York for the past three years. Anna’s work is inspired by childhood nostalgia and the appreciation for all things weird and wonderful. Her work is often autobiographical, and she likes to utilise visual story telling as means to process experiences, and understand the world around her. She is currently part of Meagan Cignoli’s creative team, where she makes short form stop motion animations for a bunch of different brands. In her spare time Anna enjoys spending time with my wiener dog Alfonso, watching B grade reality TV shows and eating grilled cheese.
Visit her website at annaoutridge.com and her instagram @annaout !
Student of the Week: Allen Robbins
“Allen Robbins is a Houston, Texas-raised artist. He attended the High School for the Performing and Visual Arts and is now currently pursuing Illustration at Parsons: The New School for Design, in New York City. He has had professional work experience in multiple aspects of design including Illustration and animation. Allen is currently working as a lead designer of the upcoming apparel brand, Wavey Squad, while working as a freelance designer in his spare time. His specialities include character design, t-shirt design, tattoo design, album artwork, poster work, and digital portraits.”
To see more of Allen’s awesome illustrations, follow him at: facebook.com/allenrobbinsartwork
Alumni Of The Week: Sylvia Jun
Sylvia Jun is an illustrator, designer, and native New Yorker. She graduated from Parsons the New School for Design with a BFA in Illustration. She loved to draw from an early age but never thought it could turn into a career, let alone a real job, so she pursued other interests until she could no longer deny her calling. She loves working with her hands, whether it’s drawing or sewing or knitting and even though she was completely opposed to the idea of technology, she embraced it by incorporating technology and the work she makes with her hands together.
Visit her website sylviajun.com and contact her at sylviajunillustration@gmail.com !
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Student Of The Week: Amalia Drewes
Amalia’s art communicates the physicality and spirituality of the human being. She intends to explore individuals, access their remarkable stories, and recreate what she has learned about the mind and the world through paint, pencils, sculpture, performance and film. With so many different possibilities in creating art, Amalia desires to experiment in a variety of mediums and ways of expression. Her exploration revolves around the integration between her passions as well as an impulse to create masks and painting faces or figures.
You can contact her via email at amaliadrewes@gmail.com and visit her web pages on Behance and Youtube!