Posted by marc March 25, 2016

Talk about inspiration! Kerby Rosanes' work is both cool and well executed. Some of the Filipino's pen and ink illustrations are about transitions: Animals shift from polygons to organic shapes. Other works are about cause and effect, depicting the human impact on wildlife. It's beautiful stuff that covers a pretty sad subject, which is a killer combo for art, if you ask me. You can follow Kerby on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, or visit his website here.
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