Amber Heard for Harper’s Bazaar Russia November 2013
Amber Heard for Harper’s Bazaar Russia November 2013
Sidekick, Paris, 1965
Harper’s Bazaar, March 1965
Photographer: Melvin Sokolsky
Model: Dorothea McGowan
100 Illustrators that all Illustrators should know: #48
Bernard “Bernie” Fuchs (1932-2009)
Country: United States
Famous for: Advertising Art, Magazine Illustration, Portraiture
Influenced: Robert Heindel, Drew Struzan, Possibly Bill Sienkiewicz, American Illustration as a whole, Fashion Illustration, Magazine Illustration, Editorial Illustration, Editorial Design
Influenced by: Will add to this list when I find more information.
Around the same era as when Bob Peak became popular, Bernie Fuchs was yet another dominating American illustrator that became very much in demand for his energetic and expertly designed illustrations. Despite his expertise and signature sensibilities, Fuchs had no formal art training prior to becoming an illustrator. Fuchs’ first job was illustrating car ads for New Center Studios in Detroit, MI, and it was his talent that pulled in much success to the firm. After working in Automobile advertisement illustration for some time, in the late 50s Fuchs moved to Connecticut and illustrated for publications such as McCalls, Sports Illustrated and more. He has also painted portraits of U.S. Presidents including John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson and Ronald Reagan, as well as celebrities and athletes such as Arnold Palmer, Muhammad Ali and Katharine Hepburn. Fuchs was the youngest illustrator elected to the Society of Illustrators in 1959, and was inducted into its Hall of Fame in 1975.
100 Illustrators that all Illustrators should know: #48
Bernard “Bernie” Fuchs (1932-2009)
Country: United States
Famous for: Advertising Art, Magazine Illustration, Portraiture
Influenced: Robert Heindel, Drew Struzan, Possibly Bill Sienkiewicz, American Illustration as a whole, Fashion Illustration, Magazine Illustration, Editorial Illustration, Editorial Design
Influenced by: Will add to this list when I find more information.
Around the same era as when Bob Peak became popular, Bernie Fuchs was yet another dominating American illustrator that became very much in demand for his energetic and expertly designed illustrations. Despite his expertise and signature sensibilities, Fuchs had no formal art training prior to becoming an illustrator. Fuchs’ first job was illustrating car ads for New Center Studios in Detroit, MI, and it was his talent that pulled in much success to the firm. After working in Automobile advertisement illustration for some time, in the late 50s Fuchs moved to Connecticut and illustrated for publications such as McCalls, Sports Illustrated and more. He has also painted portraits of U.S. Presidents including John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson and Ronald Reagan, as well as celebrities and athletes such as Arnold Palmer, Muhammad Ali and Katharine Hepburn. Fuchs was the youngest illustrator elected to the Society of Illustrators in 1959, and was inducted into its Hall of Fame in 1975.
Photography: “ISIS Maria”
‘Isis Maria’ is the first collaborative project by Brazilian fashion photographers Marcos Florentinoand Kelvin Yule, as the collective MAR+VIN.
Created for the online platform FFW, the editorial series is a modern interpretation of the Egyptian goddess Isis and the icon of Maria, representative of motherly virtue. (via)
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Photo Credit: Lauren Fletcher editorial for Gaschette Magazine
Model: Aphelele-Mbiyo
Styling: Zakirah Rabaney
One of my all-time favourite models, Sudanese beauty Grace Bol, stuns in this editorial, All By Myself, for Sleek Magazine’s Summer 2013 edition - so far one of my favourite fashion spreads this year.