Jonny Wan (Sheffield, UK)

Jonny Wan (Sheffield, UK)
“I’ve never cared much for scenes and trends anyway…probably because I’ve got rugby player legs and couldn’t get into a pair of skinny jeans to save my life!”
UK based illustrator Jonny Wan, graduated from the Manchester School of Art in 2008 and is currently working freelance in Sheffield. Fascination with shapes and expressions influence his work development.
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IdN Extra 03: Society6 — The New Twenties
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Steven Bonner (Stirling, Scotland)
“Most of my work is rooted in type, and letters have always been my main passion in design. There’s so much you can do with them and the infinite combinations of letters and font styles mean anything is possible.”
Lillianna Pereira (Massachusetts, USA)
“I never start a piece with particulars in mind, serendipity and the personal unconscious guide the composition.”
Glenn Arthur (California, USA)
“There is something inspiring and intriguing about the female form and I can’t imagine creating a painting without a woman to help tell the story of the image.”
“I like to create fragile and delicate work that shows paper cutting at it's best and I like to focus on material as the tactile quality of paper invites people to touch, which to me, makes my designs more accessible.”
Pascal Hoayek (Sydney, Australia)
“I really wanted to study art at high school, but dropped it due to the dictatorial arts teachers we had. All I wanted to do was draw and paint, and they would force us to use pipe cleaners and egg cartons to make crap.”
Andrea Forgacs (Berlin, Germany)
Andrea believes her first art tutor mostly inspired her work till now.