Blexbolex: Illustration
French illustrator Blexbolex is killing it with the illustrations for his latest book Dog Crime, published by Nobrow Press . Inspired by whodunit films from the ’50s and ’60s, Dog Crime is about a man running for his life as he’s entangled in a heated conspiracy. Printed using three spot colors, Blexbolex’s illustrations are bright and punchy as they use an array of overlaid forms.
In addition to Dog Crime, Blexbolex also has another publication from Nobrow entitled Abecederia, which is about two bank robbers fleeing the law after a major heist. He has also illustrated a myriad of other books, including French cookbook I Know How to Cook and children’s picture books Leute (People) and his award winning L’imagier des Gens (The Illustrator of People).
To see more work, visit his artist page on Nobrow. Be sure to check out images of his process there as well!
From Dog Crime
From Dog Crime
From Abecederia
From Abecederia
From Ginette Mathio’s I Know How to Cook
From Ginette Mathio’s I Know How to Cook
From Ginette Mathio’s I Know How to Cook
From L’imagier des Gens (The Illustrator of People)
From L’imagier des Gens (The Illustrator of People)
From Leute (People)
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Tagsblexbolex, Books, contemporary, France, Illustration, Nobrow
07.06.10 in Found design by Grace Danico
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