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Kareem Iliya - Illustrator

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"Iliya's work is usually described as being 'ethereal' and 'mystical'. He works with watercolor and ink on paper, often in vibrant colors through which figures and objects seem to burst and radiate."








artdept and stylishly drawn book
 
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i love the effects on most images :heart: . some other remind me of the work for baby phat ads i have to say. :lol:
 
wow :woot: I've never seen watercolour and ink like this.
I feel some of the work is so perfect it must be digital (like some of the ones in the first posts)...
 
i especially like the ones with a face on them
the one in the corner of 3 is lovely
 
i've seen his work around and while it's definitely very aesthetic, personally i find it a bit soul-less as well, like a flatter version of gustafson...

thanks for the thread, avant garde!
 
i like the way he uses positive and negative space... i think that's the way to express what i mean :lol:
 
here is a little bio:
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Kareem Iliya was born in Beirut, Lebanon, in 1967. He moved to Texas in 1976 and studied fashion design initially at the University of Texas, Austin, USA. Then he continued his studies at the Institute of Fashion Technology, in New York. He graduated in 1990. Kareem is now living in New York, USA.
Kareem started his fashion career workjing with Giorgio Armani, and from 1992 also freelanced as an illustrator.
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His work has been featured in Mademoiselle, Illustration magazine in Japan, Metropolitan Home, The New Yorker, Visionnaire, W Magazine and Harper's Bazaar. His corporate clients include Bergdorf Goodman, Barney's New York, Kenneth Cole Shoes, Catherine Malandrino and Romeo Gigli, New York.
Iliya has illustrated several books including "Nouvelle p*rn*gr*phy" by Marie Nimier, "Slow Hand" by Michele Slung, and "Moetsukiru Made" written by Kei Yikawa.
Iliya's work has also appeared on CNN TV show "Style with Elsa Klensch" and he has exhibited at the "Art 54" and Seed galleries in New York. His work was prominently featured in Nicholas Drake's book "Illustration Today".
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His medium is watercolour and inks on paper. Kareem Iliya's images are hauntingly full of grace and mystery.
In addition to being an illustrator, Kareem Iliya is also a menswear designer.







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