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Tomer Hanuka
Tomer Hanuka is an illustrator and a cartoonist based in New York City. He works on a range of projects for magazines, book publishers, ad agencies and film studios. His Clients include The New Yorker, D.C comics, Nike and Microsoft.
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Jean-Gabriel Domergue
Jean-Gabriel Domergue (1889-1962) - Vintage French Pin Up Girls
Domergue invented a new type of woman : thin, airy, elegant, with a swanlike neck and wide seductive eyes which gaze upon the world with longing.
"I invented the pin-up" he later claimed.
He went on to paint approximately 3,000 portraits.
Domergue invented a new type of woman : thin, airy, elegant, with a swanlike neck and wide seductive eyes which gaze upon the world with longing.
"I invented the pin-up" he later claimed.
He went on to paint approximately 3,000 portraits.
Mike DeBalfo
Mike DeBalfo - Comic Artist
Mike DeBalfo broke into the industry doing covers for Zenescope Entertainment in 2009 and shortly after became the company's fist ever signed exclusive artist tackling covers for the companies most popular titles including Grimm Fairy Tales, Escape From Wonderland, and Neverland. Since then he has expanded to other companies such as Jay Company and Big Dog Ink (Penny For Your Soul).
Joey Mason
Joey Mason - Illustrator/ Storyboarder/ Concept Artist in Los Angeles and currently work for Warner Brothers Animation
Jean-Baptiste Andreae (vebrox)
Jean-Baptiste Andreae - french comic book artist and illustrator, working with traditional media (mainly: acrylic ink and painting.
Beside drawing comics, Jean love to draw girls and pin-ups
Beside drawing comics, Jean love to draw girls and pin-ups
Pierre-Laurent Brenot
Pierre Brenot - Father of the French Pin Up
Born in Paris in 1913, Pierre Brenot studied design, and as early as 1930 began working as a stylist for "A La Mode", one of the most prestigious tailors in all of France. For over ten years Brenot drew women and their clothing designs for A La Mode and with the liberation after WWI, he began drawing the women that would bring him fame and fortune. American GIs had brought the 'Pin Up' to Europe and Brenot began to create the French version.
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