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Tomer Hanuka
His works are somewhat disturbing in many cases, as the average person will say ‘eww’ when their eyes come to look at the image, Tomer generally uses good old ink…and photoshop to create each piece. He has done work for Time Magazine, The New Yorker, The New York Times, Rolling Stone, MTV, Saatchi & Saatchi, BBDo, Nike, GQ, Esquire, Spin, Maxim, Warner Bros, DC comics, Marvel Comics, Men’s Health, Buck TV, Scholastic, Random House, Penguin, Microsoft, Playboy, Fantagraphics, The Progressive, Mother Jones, Entertainment Weekly, The American Red Cross, Flaunt, Business Week, Newsweek, The Rolling Stones and many more. But you get the idea, he’s pretty popular. Some of his pieces include a certian amount of horror, others not; either way, each piece is full of strange details. Coincedentally, Tomer Haunka does graphic novels aswell, so type in Tomer Hanuka to google and you'll find it (it’s also his blog whisch is awesome to read). In 2008 he won the British Desgin Museum award, he’s currently teaching at The School Of Visual Arts. Its pretty interesting in the spots where he shows his design process, as well as the finished product, well worth checking out.
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