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Caged Beagle’s Beautiful Mandy Created By Dean Yeagle

Dean Yeagle started in animation in Philadelphia, PA . After marrying Barbara (also an artist, and musician) and the birth of their daughter Becky, the need for actual money drove them to New York, and a job as designer, animator and eventually director with one of the top animation houses in NYC. In 1986, with partner Nancy Beiman, he opened Caged Beagle Productions, Inc., a full-service animation studio, and has produced, directed, designed and animated innumerable TV commercials and CD-ROMs, with clients across the United States and Europe. Dean was named Animator of the Year by the National Cartoonists Society.
He also does work for corporate clients, designing characters for various products, and works on a continuing series of children’s books, designs the occasional toy, and contributes cartoons to Playboy magazine. In other words, he’ll do pretty much whatever swims before his startled gaze.

Contact me at dabeagle@aol.com

Partial Client List 

Walt Disney Productions
Warner Bros.
MGM
Jim Henson Associates
Playboy Enterprises
Blue Sky Studios
Marvel Comics
Hanna-Barbera
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Random Hourse
Western Publishing
Brøderbund
Animus Productions (UK)
Hahnfilm (Berlin)
Swan Studios (Denmark)
Hollywood Road Productions (UK)
RIck Reinert Productions (LA)
Imaginengine, Inc. (SF)
JuniorNet
Nestlé
Kraft/General Foods
Dannon
Proctor & Gamble
Saatchi & Saatchi
Grey Advertising
Avrett, Free and Ginsberg, Inc.
Jordan, McGrath, Case & Taylor, Inc.
The Coleman Group
Wallace/Church
The Biondo Group
Brand X Design
Video Gaming Technologies, Inc.

http://www.cagedbeagle.com/home.htm

Denim And Art Created By Ian Berry

We all love denim, don’t we? It’s the great democratic fabric, worn by everyone from the farmer to the aristocrat, the manual worker to the oligarch.

But for the British artist Ian Berry, it is so much more. It’s probably fair to say, Ian is obsessed. This is the guy who changed his stage name to Denimu and made a career out of turning jeans into works of art.

Ian conjures remarkably detailed portraits and urban landscapes using nothing more than discarded jeans. Over many weeks he cuts, stitches and glues using only the varying shades of the fabric to provide contrast and shadow. The effect is amazingly detailed images, with a depth and texture that is hard to reproduce in print and online.

Ian’s denim epiphany came during a trip back to his childhood home in Huddersfield. During a big clear-out session, Ian found himself staring at a big pile of unwanted jeans destined for the charity shop. Affectionate memories came flooding back, along with a wave of tactile enthusiasm for the fabric. At that point, he knew he’d found the key to his artistic career.

Ian began his artistic experiments with denim while working as an art director in London and Sydney. Despite building a successful career and creating campaigns for brands such as Nissan, Guinness and Talisker Whiskey, the call of the rivets and seams was too deafening to ignore.

The public caught on and Ian enjoyed enough commercial success to devote himself full time to his art. He had two near sell-out shows in Sweden, his new adopted home, another in London and also showed across the US, in Portugal as well as Copenhagen. His work has since sold across Europe, America, the Middle East and Australasia to private, public and corporate collections, and has been featured in innumerable art and fashion magazines from Elle to Playboy, newspapers from The Times to the Daily Mail and interviewed on many TV shows included the UK’s BBC and ITV, Sweden’s TV4’s Nyhetsmorgan morning show and on 24Corren and Portugal’s RTP.

200x130cm (this part of installation), denim on denim

Cover Girls, denim on denim, 122x61cm

All set, denim on denim, 80×40

Smart Work Eddie, commission for Style Magazine with Jenifer Saunders’ jeans, working with charity, SmartWorks.

Ms Jean, Denim on Denim, 900×900, 2010

The Wild One, 900×900, Denim on Denim

The Rebel, 900×900, Denim on Denim

http://denimu.com/index.htm

Funny Comic/Pop Culture Parodies Art By Marco D’Alfonso

Comedic Comic Book Captures

Marco D’Alfonso was born sometime during the 80’s and he’s been drawing pretty much ever since. His love of comics and art all started with an ALF comic he found in a loot bag. Since that life-altering moment he has found inspiration in animation, comics and contemporary art. He is a freelance illustrator / designer and his work can be found in video games, toy designs, comic stuff, and various wrestling things. He is currently hiding out in Toronto.

 

http://www.m7781.com/

http://m7781.deviantart.com/

http://m7781.tumblr.com/

http://m7781.storenvy.com/

http://www.marcodalfonso.com/

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