Friday, October 16, 2009
About Me
- Name: SEILER
- Location: Chicago, Illinois, United States
SEILER (Syler) is an award winning artist (who cares?), specializing in portraits, character design, and humorous illustration. Some of his clients include Rolling Stone, TIME magazine, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Penguin Group, GOLF magazine, Guitar Player, The Weekly Standard, Business Week, MAD magazine and the Village Voice, among many others. SEILER also teaches drawing and painting high end caricature illustration at Schoolism.com When not drawing or painting, SEILER spends the rest of his time with his two gorgeous girls, Isabeau and Ava!
Previous Posts
- Bloomie lll - Cover for the Village Voice!
- Interview and Step by Step for 3D Total.
- Kim Jong Chill
- Sketching with Jason Seiler DVD Review!
- My art on the streets of New York!
- Brian oil work in progress . . . #2
- Brian oil work in progress . . . #1
- Moleskine sketches #2
- Schoolism is worth it!
- Edgar Allan Poe - watercolor
11 Comments:
Unbelievable! Your work is always very motivating. Is this all oils from start to finish?
wow~teach me teach me
awesome dude! Looking great.
I haven't touched oil since I finished that last portrait...so this is inspiring me to get back down to business.
What is the palette your using?
awesome progess so far.
beautiful!
Ever thought of hosting Kruger-esque workshops? So helpful to see the whole canvas and working scene. Shows aspiring artists what hard work and devotion can achieve.
Hey Jason,
thanks for sharing your work with us. What fun it is to see your work in progress. It's like a breath of fresh air.
Great work Jason!
Aside from the fact that the painting itself is wickedly done, the cropping is equally as saweeet.
Awesome jason!!! your work is very motivating !!! very very great painting ,I like
LOve your paintings man!!! Such a cool feel to them! I love how the brown pops out here and there around the edges. This piece in particular reminds me of one of my favorite painters Phil Hale. Always good stuff man!
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