Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Artist of the Day, May 31, 2022: David Milan, a Spanish lettering artist and graphic designer (#1583)

 David Milan is an independent freelance 3D artist and designer, working across multiple disciplines including typography and illustration. He sees letters from another perspective, and likes to get away from the idea of “perfection that surrounds lettering and typography nowadays. He loves working and experimenting with colors, textures, shapes, and forms. His clients include: Facebook, Adobe, Pepsi, Huawei, Procreate, Desigual, Washington Post, NBC, Wacom, Crocs, MTV, and Wix.

An interview:
How and when did your lettering journey started? ( tell us a bit about your lettering history :

​Everything started when I was 15 years old as a graffiti writer. Then I began to feel some kind of love for the letters and a couple of years ago I started to making letters again, and here’s when my life begins.


Your style is very unique, where do you get your inspiration from? What helped you the most to develop your unique style?
​I started watching videos of famous graffiti and lettering artists. I found Seb Lester’s work and I fell in love with his techniques for making different styles of calligraphy.

​After that I found Joluvian’s work and really liked his style! Actually he’s one of my favorite artists. I tried to make the same technique practicing day by day with the same pens and tools as him. It’s wasn’t easy for me, you know, you must practice and practice and have patience, that’s the secret.

We can see that the Crayola marker is one of your favorites, what other tools do you use?
​Yeah! I love Crayola markers, but I also love the flow and textures of the Tombow markers, you can also make thick and thin strokes. They’re such great tools for every lettering artist.

As for my digital works I used to work with Photoshop for different effects on my letters.

Could you guide us through the process of your artwork?
Of course! The hardest part of my job is finding a good quote or a word haha. I could spend hours looking for a good one.

Since I have the phrase or word I start to make the sketches in different styles, after having chosen the best one I proceed to do it with a marker, brush or directly digital on a tablet. Finally I place the lettering on a photo or image.

In your opinion, what are the most common mistakes that beginners do? Would you mind sharing a few tips?
​I think the strokes are very important element in order to create a nice lettering piece, also the thickness and kerning are very important. Sometimes I have the same mistakes, I usually see different works of great artists to have a better idea of how to do it and that’s how I improve my work!

What do you think you would do in your life if you never started with hand lettering?
​I think I would be someone who does things with paint, I really have an addiction for colors and paint.

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 David Milan
Kiss
Nike
The future is here
Carpe Diem
Let the good vibes roll
No Perdamos mas tiempo
The role of an artist
Catch my vibe
Love dont pay the bills
Rebels
we all carry something Positive (For COACH)
Bonjour
2020 Shit
Don't read it, just...
Love
Say what?
what a lovely day
Aloha Beaches
Don't touch
Madrid
Sharing your feelings...
where the blue lovers at?
Awesome
Get out ...
Merry Christmas
Smell like type spirit
Yes summer
I love your stupid face
Never tell...
Stir Creativity
Bite me (for DD)

 

Monday, May 30, 2022

Artist of the Day, May 30, Zhang Wen Xin, a Chinese painter (#1582)

Zhang Wen Xin (1928) is a Chinese Asian Modern & Contemporary. He was an artist at the Beijing Fine Art Academy.

Zhang Wen Xin is a Master Signature Member of the Oil Painters of America (OPA) and a member of the China Fine Artist Association. He has been a member of OPA since 1993 and has been the recipient of cash awards for excellence every year from 1994 through 2000.He graduated from the Department of the North China University in 1949. He also studied physics at the Beijing University.

Zhang Wen Xin graduated in 1948 with an arts degree from North China University. In 1949-1951, he studied physics in Peking University. Upon graduation, he briefly attended Konstantin Maksimov's classes at the Central Art Academy. Zhang worked in the Beijing Municipal Fine Arts Company and later became a professional painter in the Beijing Painting Academy.

Zhang Wen Xin's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from $531 to $205,659. Since 2006 the record price for this artist at auction is $205,659 for THE SUMMER HARVEST IN XINING
 
Zhang is known for his oil paintings (some of which were included in the collections of the China Art Gallery and the Museum of the Chinese Revolution) and sculptures.

For many years, he resided in Albuquerque, New Mexico but has since returned to Beijing, China.

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Park, 1969
 Zhang Wen Xin, 1980
Young man sketch, 1982
Portrait of Man, 1987
 Small Paper boat, 1988
 Blue Flowers and White Bottle, 1992
 The way back home, 1993
 Girls with fishing nets, 1998
 Weaver Girl of Peacock Town, 1998
Send water, 1999
 Young girl amidst potted flowers, 1999
Planting Trees, 2003
 Good rain tonight, 2014
The Great Wall
The Summer harvest in Xining