




An interesting variety of approach as far as medium and style are concerned. I like his hand-done work more than his computer-assisted stuff. The textures he gets with whatever medium it is in that last picture there - either monotype or charcoal/conte, probably, are very nice.
(from the bio: )
His work has appeared in four picture books, on stamps for the U.S. Postal Service, and on posters for Broadway shows. He is a regular contributor to The New Yorker magazine and was also an art director at TIME magazine for over a decade.
edelrodriguez.com
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