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Andrew Bannecker

December 1, 2009 - By Bobby Solomon - Category: Illustration



Washington DC based artist Andrew Bannecker caught my eye yesterday with his work, a nice mix of bright colors and older textures. He’s style combines the really polished shapes of Illustrator with aged textures which really gives all of his pieces a lot of character. He seems to re-uses a lot of shapes, which I’m going to assume is to give his work a cohesive feeling as they all definitely feel like they’re a part of one broad thought. Really great color palettes as well, some are muted and others have vibrant splashes here and there.

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Bobby

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  1. It’s the textures that really make it for me, the simple shapes made complex by the overlaid textures really bring these illustrations to life!

    Comment by Jaycee — December 2, 2009 #

  2. [...] 8. Digging illustrator Andrew Bannecker’s work and color palettes, via Kitsune Noir. [...]

    Pingback by Quick Links: Weekly Notables « Pattern Pulp — December 6, 2009 #

  3. i cant stop staring.<3

    Comment by bree — January 4, 2010 #

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