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22 Zine: Issue 03

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An independently produced online/print publication 22 Zine covers art and design inspirations from all over the globe and features aspiring artists and designers along side their established counterparts.

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t w e n t y 2 w om a g a z i n ei s s u e _ 0 3 Welcome to the third issue oftwenty2wo magazine. This time aroundIwantedtokeepmorefocusedonillus-trators and am happy to feature somewonderfultalentsfromaroundtheglobe.Whetheritbedigitaltechniquesortradi-tional methods the art of illustration al-waysseems toopen the imagination tonewworlds.Justa fewmarksonpaperand a simple line is transformed into ashape, a figure, a message. Pick up a penandmakeyourmarksomewhere.

This issue’s cover image was done byThree Bears Design and more of theirworkisfeaturedonpage28.

Please enjoy and be inspired.

AdamBenekeeditortwenty2wohttp://mag.twenty2wo.com/

©2008bytwenty2womagazineallartworkspresentedinthisissueareusedwithpermission and are subject to full ownership and copyrightoftherespectiveartists.donotrepro-ducewithoutpermission.

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aK. Born in Athens, Greece in 1980 ChristinaK. now lives and works in London where she

has established herself as an interesting new talent. Illustrator, designer, screenprinter, art director, film lover; a creative mind in general, Christina K. works with a blend of both traditional and digital mark making techniques the result being striking and sightful illustrations with subtle narratives and delicate elegiac qualities. The melange of influ-ences which ignite the creative inspiration behind ChristinaK.’s work have little common ground other than an obvious energy and a bias towards the hedonistic love of visual sensation. Her work has been exhibited internationally and is on permanent exhibition at Cosh galleries in London and has built a client list which includes Ogilvy&Mother, Saatchi&Saatchi, Mother London, Chanel, Levi’s, La Perla, Ted Baker, Elley Kishimoto, Burton Snowboards, Bloomingdales, South Coast Plaza, Time Out, Hintmag, Hot Wheels, Tokion, Vogue, Neo2, Ozon, Colophon, Nico, amongst others.

Her work has also been featured in the following publicationsVictionary / Fashion WonderlandDie Gestalten Verlag / illusive 2Die Gestalten Verlag / All Allure Curvy Book / 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.ADC / 9 Sushi

See more of ChristinaK.’s work http://www.dieforlove.co.uk/

Oliver DominguezCurrently, as an artist, I am always intrigued by different mediums of the past, present and future. Everyday, I dedicate my life in search of inspirations, motivations and influences that can make me a better artist. I have discovered that American history has a lot of influ-ential pioneers in the art world. My admiration of the American Illustration masters like Howard Pyle, Norman Rockwell, and N.C. Wyeth, and many more, who were pioneers in their time, have inspired me through my arts. In my illustration process I learned to take an actual personal experience and translate it into my own artistic language. I was very pleased with my work during my education at Ringling and believe this is a great starting point to my career as an editorial illustrator.

I hope that my artistic inner voice and education, and continuing self education will lead me to become one of the great masters of my time. I will continue to research and dedicate my future to my personal legend as an artist and most importantly illustrator.

To learn more about Oliver visit http://www.oliverdominguez.com/

The last issue featured the work of Francis Vallejo which generated a lot of posi-tive feedback. This time we look again at a student coming out of Ringling College of Art and Design. Emerging artist Oliver Dominguez, was born and raised in Miami, FL with Colombian roots. His work has appeared in the pages of Men’s Styles Australia magazine, Gulf Coast 500 Business, CMYK and the Society of Illustrators 50, to name a few. Oliver sent us some beautiful illustrations and some words about his work.

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Brandi Strickland I grew up in small town North Carolina, surrounded by sandy fields, farms and country. I played outside a lot, built things in my grandpa’s shop, and turned everything into make-believe. I was interested in everything and had a new ‘what I want to be when I grow up’ every week. Art is the only thing broad enough to hold all my interests under one roof. I can explore nature, science, lit-erature, psychology, communication, and spirituality, all in a days work. Currently I live in Charlotte, NC, and I graduated from Queens University in May of 2007 with a B.A. in Art.

My mixed media work is an investigation of technique. I love working in layers and building up colors and textures. Lately I’ve been obsessed by pattern and repetition, so the art has become increasingly detailed. Rec-ognizable forms are usually present, referencing the natural and scientific world. I’m inspired by the beauty and complexity of our universe, and man’s attempt to figure it all out.

Brandi’s work can be seen here, http://www.brandistrickland.com/

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Kaloian Toshev

http://kaloiantoshev.com/

22 year old Kaloian Toshev is busy studying architecture and being an art director for Rizn Communication Design in Bulgaria.

“I am fascinated by female forms and like many other art-ist, I need to draw them all the time in searching of my per-sonal perfection.”

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What inspired you to create artwork & design?

All of us Bears have been creatively expressive since we were quite young, with one of the older Bears among us starting as early as three or four (with incredibly detailed accounts of sweeping battle and carnage - somewhat disconcerting when placed within the context of his currently being a clinical coun-selor) and the others beginning at varying points throughout their youth. Music in its wide array has also always served as an instigator of creativity for us, with almost all of us entering into the digital world of artistry due to interest in designing mer-chandise, posters, and album layouts for bands.

Has your brand image & story shaped the images you create, or do the images come first?

Our back-story as a creative collaborative, replete with sundry tales of woodland tomfoolery, many a bee sting, and the iron-fisted management & professional representation of Ms. Gold-enlocks - she’s who insisted upon many a press release featuring we ordinarily peaceful Bears in aggressive interplay with weap-ons, monsters, and the like - such silliness) has been fashioned more as playful support for a moniker (Three Bears Design) than as skeleton or base structure for the content & theme of our creative output. While there is certainly a consistency to what we create (i.e. attention to detail & a handmade, relational ethos), each piece is distinctly tailored to meet the needs of the friends we make through this venture. So, in essence, amidst much tall-tale-telling, mythologizing, and ham-pawed misman-agement of reality, the images really do come first (and are our primary focus).

visit the Three Bears http://www.threebearsdesign.com/

Three Bears Design is a creative collab-orative that tends to call mid-Ohio “home” (while also shifting between Cleveland, Cin-cinnati, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania). With intentional focus upon the relational process of creative expression, the individuals who make up the core of Three Bears believe that friendship is as inherently vital to the creative process as artistic ability is. They really are friendly folks and have shared a little about themselves with us.

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twenty2wo is always growing and looking for talented artists. If you would like to have your work in future issues place send an email to

[email protected]