Feb 23, 2009 -Feb. 28, 2009
This is the second collection of the Daily Inspiration from Left Brain, Write Brain’s DI section. These collections are to make it easier for readers to go back and see past DI’s without having to search through the archives.
Adrian Johnson’s Portfolio has a beautifully colored yet subtle air to it. His style is somewhat classic and modern at the same time.
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Carlos Lerma is a wonderful illustrator and I’m proud to call him a friend. I always enjoy browsing through his portfolio, end every time I do, I find something new. Be sure to also check out his deviantart. ^_^
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French studio that seems to be starting to focus on music videos. Good, because that’s what they are best at.
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Stefan Lucut is one of the few artist who won’t blow your mind with his technical skills but the efficiency of his designs and his pure and graphical communication pieces. He also is a member of the KDU.
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Audrey Kawasaki’s artworks is nothing less than breathtaking. Her style is delicate and feminine, it’s erotic and innocent, and it’s anything but ordinary. The wood canvas on which her artwork is developed makes her work stand out with warmth and life.
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Evergrunge aka Dhanank Pambayun recently updated his portfolio with some amazing illustration work. Check out the work done for Puma.
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Michael Paulus has created 22 character studies of iconic cartoon characters and what they look like under their skin.
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Another Brazilian artist with tons of talent. Direction, Design and Animation with a very interesting style. He now works as a freelancer in Brooklyn, NY.
That is it for Collection 02, it was a bit of a busy week so some days only got one update. If you would like to be featured or have a suggestion you can reach us on Twitter @lbwbtwats or by email. Also I would like to note that Nick has been updating the Twitter feed with helpful Photoshop tips and techniques.


Good selection !
Love the website of “Machine Molle”
Have a good day
PS : 2 links are broken > “Evergrunge” and “Michael Paulus”.
Links fixed.
definitely cool! i don’t know how you find all these places, usually my website usage goes from gmail to facebook to hulu, thanks for expanding the horizons
I can’t speak for Jadyn or Nick but for me I subscribe to a lot of websites’ and blogs’ RSS feeds. I use Google Reader as my RSS aggregator. I am not sure how many feeds I subscribe to but I usually have 300-400 posts that I sift through at the end of each day. Also if I see something cool on tv or in a magazine I will usually try to find out who made it. Nothing exciting, it’s like reading the newspaper every evening.