Tom Labaff. Painterly Concepts.

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Tom LAbaff-LAdyBloodIs painterly a word? I think so. Maybe. Is Tom Labaff a painter? Most assuredly so. Is it paint? Is it digital? I don’t know anymore. Does it even matter? No it does not. Is Tom’s work bold, confident, sharp? Yes. Yes it is.

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Author:Mark Kaufman

Mark Kaufman is a partner at Vivitiv, an issue oriented design firm providing creative services for organizations involved in housing, technology issues, education, the environment, and the arts. His illustrations have appeared in The New York Times, The Progressive, National Lampoon, The Stranger, and The Oxford American. Mr. Kaufman writes and draws the comic strips American Affairs Desk and I Drew This Thing. Mark is Vice President Communications, ICON9 The Illustration Conference and is an editor at Illustration Age. Mark Kaufman's Illustration Site ///// Vivitiv Issue Oriented Design

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6 Comments on “Tom Labaff. Painterly Concepts.”

  1. June 10, 2015 at 2:21 am #

    Hi Illustration age, I love your stuff. I really like how you share so many different types of drawings and paintings and I really appreciate that, I’m new to your blogs, but from what I have seen, I love them.

  2. June 10, 2015 at 2:24 am #

    Hi Illustration age, I love your stuff. I really like how you share so many different types of drawings and paintings and I really appreciate that, I’m new to your blogs, but from what I have seen, I love them.i also find it intersting how you share some background information about the actual artist.

    • June 12, 2015 at 9:25 am #

      Thanks for checking in Sameer. We try to provide a little background info on our postings, hopefully it will whet your appetite to make you click out and head over to the artists’ web sites and social media hangouts.

      Cheers.

    • June 12, 2015 at 9:27 am #

      P.S. Thanks for the IA review!

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