Thursday, May 27, 2010
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
- Ben Wahhh Painting for 3D Total
- Morning warm up sketch.
- American Illustration 29 & Best of America Waterme...
- Tweedy Sketch
- iLove iPad
- 5 Hour turn around for The Weekly Standard!
- Portrait sketch: Josiah Jindrich
- May Cover for The Weekly Standard
- Character design #2 for Book Project
- Character design for Book Project
13 Comments:
Yeah man, you've been drawing all day, just take your time out and draw, haha,
really well done, first impression is very good, instantly can tell who he is.
Got the new book, really wonderful. Thanks for the extra but I need to warn you to use a cardboard mailer, mine got "bumpted" a bit. F- ing PO! Don't forget to put Mookie in the next one. ;-)
MACHETE !
Excellent boss, such a nice face.
Fantastic !
Excellent!
He's got a face like a bag of angry walnuts
Wow! That is really awesome :). Your "loose hand" really makes this sketch extra beautiful.
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Excellent sketch! I knew the face just would not have been able to come up with the name right away.
Great as usual. Brush settings? 24 or just straight up round? Photoshop or sketchbook?
Jason, really awesome! All of your artworks, in next course on schoolism i´ll be there! Check my works to! I´ll be thankful
HUGS from GUGA!!!!!!!!!!!
SEILER (Sylar) is an award winning artist (who cares?)
lol :D
fantastic!!!
Great sketch! Love the way you articulate your lines. You definitely prove the point you must be a great draftsman to be a great painter!
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