2009 has been a good year for getting my artwork seen, in publications and online :)

   

My artwork was featured on http://vector.net/2009/john-lennon-vector-art/

John Lennon Vector Art Tribute - Imagination and Inspiration.

 
     

My artwork was featured in the first issue of Jetpac magzine.

Jetpac magazine is a free pdf culture magazine, featuring photography, illustration, design, comedy, poetry, interviews, reviews... basically all that is good with the world.

 

     

'NeonGirls' was spotted on my Behance page and featured on TrendHunter magazine, an online fashion website.

"Neon Fashiontogophy.
Joe Murtagh’s ‘NeonGirls’ Are Blindingly Beautiful.

I’m a sucker for neon, so it’s no wonder that Joe Murtagh’s ‘NeonGirls’ photo set caught my eye. This digitally-enhanced series features women rocking one-shouldered vinyl (or is it pleather?) dresses.

Joe Murtagh’s eye-popping enhancements emphasize the models’ curves in a way that is unusually beautiful, especially since it’s neon."


 
     
My Michael Jackson 'Billie Jean' illustration was featured in the summer issue of Fault Magazine.

FAULT is a quarterly magazine accompanied by a yearly limited edition hardback book, dedicated to music, art, film and fashion. We are distributed in London and major capital cities globally in retail outlets, trendy clubs, at festivals, venues, exclusive gigs and parties.

It was nice to have a piece of work printed in gloss! :)
 
     
'Billie Jean' was also featured on a tribute website to Michael Jackson, amongst other illustrations of the star.  
     
     
My Michael Jackson tribute 'Thriller' album cover illustration was featured online at Vectips.com, as part of their inspirational vectors showcase page.  
     
     
My vector icon/portraits were featured in Schön! Magazine, number 3, page 156.  
     
     
I was invited to submit artwork to Jaxta Design Ezine. The theme was 'Disease'.

You can see my work in Issue 5, pages 2 - 8.

Jaxta Design(e-zine) is a non-commercial project featuring mostly digital graphics design. Designs are made using various computer softwares almost without deadlines or rush like in commercial designs. So the person can think about the art he/she is doing at more detailed way, eventually ending up with highly heartfelt and emotional artwork .