I did this desktop wallpaper for The Fox Is Black's Animal Collective series a little while back and I'm excited to finally show it to you! I loved working on this and was so psyched to be invited. Check out the blog to download it!
It's been a little sparse for posts round here, and there are a lot of things I've been working on that I'd love to show you all, but I can't share just yet! In the meantime I'll try to make more appearances and provide more sustenance in between updates. Thanks for all the love and reblogs. They've been really uplifting :)
It's a little snowflake sprite!
I desperately want it to snow, and would like to inspire a little mythical assistance.
Not a question, but... beautiful work, keep it up!
thanks very much! I shall!
2015 LOOT bags are in your near future...lavender ink on black 100% recycled cotton totes. Available this weekend! #spx2015
Hey, I'm a sophomore at MICA and I'll hopefully be taking your digital illustration class next semester. I thought your name sounded familiar and when I looked you up I saw that I've already been following you on tumblr, which was a really weird small-world moment. I just wanted to say hi, I love your work, and that I hope I can get into your class before it fills up!
Thanks! I hope you can too, but I think it HAS filled up already (my gosh!).
Kadabra dreams of the cosmos.
Here's my piece for the gonna-be-fantastic Pokemon Battle Royal show at the Light Gray Art Lab in Minneapolis. Do I even need to mention how full of amazing work by so many amazing illustrators it will be? A unique, one-and-only print of this will be available for sale at the show, and if you can go to the opening, I envy you! Big thanks to Alyssa Nassner for inviting me to take part.
While you're getting psyched about the Pokemon show, take a minute to support Light Gray Art Lab in their Kickstarter campaign. They're a group of hugely talented people that want to keep producing awesome shows like this one and they could use your help. Thanks all!
A 2012 year-end review! Here are some of my favorite pieces I created in 2012. All of these were either tons of fun to make, helped me grow in some way, or gave me a chance to play with something new. Looking back, I think what I've learned from this past year, and what I need to do better this new year is simple: Make more. More more more. More.
2013! Gonna make so much more!!
Trick or treat! (:
smell my feet!
"Oscar, the Architect Finch", for Muse Magazine. A few illustrations from a recent series about an innovative Lady Gouldian finch living at Pandemonium Aviaries. Thanks to my AD John Sandford.
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Jimmy has an uncanny ability to make you wish you could hang out with/BE every one of his drawings.
Halloween Punx!
Andrea Kalfas is an illustrator living and working in Baltimore, MD. This is a blog for ideas, progress, and things to show off. Thanks for looking and check back often! You can see more of my work on my portfolio site here. follow me on twitter - @andreakalfas All images © Andrea Kalfas 2015 unless otherwise noted. If you reblog, please provide credit by including my name. Thanks
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