ADMIN LOGIN How do you copic?      
World of Copic

Ideas, Techniques & How To

Events & Education

Gallery

Illustrator Marika Herzog

January 18, 2010 : 4:36 pm by Courtney

I received a twitter message last week from German illustrator Marika Herzog (aka demoniacalchild) letting me know she had some new work up on her deviantART page. She’s been using Copic Markers a while and has a lot of skill and control.  She is currently working on the second part of her Grimoire manga series. Check out her other pictures. She has some cool shots of her workspace (and cat!) so you can see manga-in-process. You can also follow her on twitter. Cool Stuff.

Thanks Marika!

Mike Perry and Jim Stoten for Dwell Magazine

December 21, 2009 : 1:09 pm by Courtney

Jim Stoten and Mike Perry For Dwell Magazine from Michael Perry on Vimeo.

A cool video of illustrators Mike Perry and Jim Stoten collaborating on an image for Dwell. Those aren’t my favorite marker in the world but then I’m not one to let the creative process get hindered by materials;-) You gotta get it done with what you have. Enjoy.

Artist Interview with Traci Bautista

December 3, 2009 : 11:32 am by Courtney

I met Traci Bautista in January of 2009 at a craft and hobby trade show and we spoke briefly about doing a feature on our website.  I’ve finally gotten around to doing so and am happy that I did. Her work stood out to me because she was using such a mash-up of materials, including Copic Markers, where most artist’s there were following more traditional paths. Her work is fearless, bright and expressive and as a mixed media artist there is always a lot going on and therefore a lot to enjoy. Read the interview, check out her work then find out when her next online workshop is happening and get involved. You won’t be sorry.

What is your earliest memory of making art?

When I was younger, I was always doing something artsy or crafty. I remember going to Ben Franklin with my grandparents and buying latch hook kits and art materials to make art. In elementary school, my dad got me a Badge-a-Minute machine, which I loved. I drew pictures and cut out magazine photos of Duran Duran to make buttons that I sold at the holiday craft fairs. I recall that, one of my favorite things to draw were pictures using repeating words. For instance, I wrote the word “butterfly” over and over to fill in the shape of a butterfly. Maybe, that encouraged my affinity for typography.

Growing up, I designed clothes for my Barbies, loved making fashion designs with Fashion Plates, made hair accessories, doodled on my Peechee folders and decorated my Trapper Keepers with collage. My love for papercrafting started at a young age, I started making handmade cards, scrapbooks & journals in 5th grade.  When I was 9, I taught myself calligraphy using a speedball book/pen set.  In high school, I designed and sewed most of my dresses for school formals by revamping my moms old bridesmaid dresses. I loved anything that had to do with art, fashion and design.

Do you have formal training or are you self-taught?

I am formally trained as a graphic designer. I received my Degree in Graphic Design with a minor marketing from Woodbury University in Burbank,CA.  As a designer, I was trained in color theory and conceptual design. But when it comes to collage, painting and book making that was self taught. In college, I took a watercolor and life drawing classes that were good foundation courses but nothing like the artwork I create today.

Tracis Desk

Can you briefly describe your creative process?

My creative process differs depending on the project…. (more…)

Illustrator Travis Louis

October 30, 2009 : 11:51 am by admin

Happy Halloween! Check out illustrator Travis Louis‘ creepy portraits.

via liquid lollies

Wendy MacNaughton

October 22, 2009 : 10:27 am by Courtney

Amazing sketchbook paintings by Wendy MacNaughton. According to her blog she does these “five days a week, twice a day, twenty minutes each way” on her commutes.  Looks like mostly pen, ink and watercolor. Really well done.

via @I_Brontosaurus

Angie Hoffmeister

October 8, 2009 : 4:50 pm by Courtney

AH_2

If you haven’t been to our copiccommunity.com gallery yet then check it out. Recently Illustrator Angie Hoffmeister submitted some work. I followed the linkage and spent a good 20 minutes scrolling through her tumblr and digging her moleskin drawings. She has got some serious skills. Her color palette is very well defined and I love that so many of her figures seem to have freckles. From what I gather the above images uses Copic’s and watercolors. Very nicely done. I looked through my files as I remembered she had submitted this little gem below sometime last year for our old gallery. I remember looking at it for a long time. A lot of nice detail.

it passed

AH_Sketchbook_1

I love these kinds of sketchbook pages. If you have time check out her blog and deviantart page.

Stuart Immonen- Flickr People

October 7, 2009 : 10:11 am by Courtney

Check out illustrator Stuart Immonen’s drawings of people he finds on Flickr. A great idea for photo reference and some really nice caricatures.

via Drawn!

Letter Playground

September 17, 2009 : 4:37 pm by Courtney

letterplayground

Illustrator Nate Williams just launched Letter Playground.  A public site where anyone can upload their interpretation of letters and numbers. Looks like a great place for inspiration as well as for showing off your stuff.

via BOOOOOOOOM

Artist Heike Weber

September 8, 2009 : 11:51 am by Courtney

German artist Heike Weber has done some elaborate and beautiful installation work using markers on laquered, vinyl floors. Look at the artist’s cut paper work as well. Amazing.

via holga.tumblr.com

Artist Skaffs Book Signing

August 28, 2009 : 9:48 am by Courtney

kinokuniya_skaffs-banner

If you are in the New York City area Tuesday, September 22nd, then be sure to check out this event. Skaffs creator Luke Feldman will be doing a book signing and demonstration at Kinokuniya at the Avenue of the Americas location.


View Larger Map

Older Posts »