Illustrator Roman Muradov

Roman Muradov’s illustrations are so unique that I really have a hard time describing them. They are full of movement and life, yet somehow very quiet and ‘slow,’ if that makes any sense. See what I mean? I can’t do them any justice with words – just look and enjoy! His comics are wonderfully unsettling, as well.

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Author:Kyle T. Webster

Illustrator for The New Yorker, NY Times, The Atlantic, TIME, ESPN, Wall St. Journal, Washington Post, Scholastic, HMH, etc. // Mobile Game and App Developer with numerous games featured by Apple // Designer of over 100 logos for local, regional, and multi-national businesses // O.D.G.

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6 Comments on “Illustrator Roman Muradov”

  1. October 6, 2012 at 2:00 am #

    love it!

  2. October 7, 2012 at 5:22 pm #

    Man do I dig this!

  3. October 8, 2012 at 7:36 pm #

    beautiful!

    • October 8, 2012 at 8:17 pm #

      Thanks for checking it out. Beautiful indeed.

  4. October 10, 2012 at 6:32 am #

    This is amazing… Such a classic vibe. I also LOVE the way you contained the forest. Its smart, swirly and a definite inspiration for me

  5. Andrea Dimino
    May 18, 2014 at 8:05 pm #

    I love the way the realistic content appears inside geometric shapes–the large, almost wavelike main shape, and the smaller pear-shaped space on top. All of this seems poised at the brink of metamorphosis. Will the conventional-looking woman and her dog expand to fill the whole picture? Or will they turn into geometry? Why does the woman’s shadow resemble a leaf–or a shark? Is the dog blending with the tree? It’s a wonderful combination of the mundane and something surprising, perhaps even sinister. Very subtly imaginative.

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