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Interview and Collaboration with Sabrina Mati

17/9/2017

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I'm excited to share this! I interviewed Sabrina Mati. She's worked on some of my favourite animated shows including Adventure Time and Rick and Morty. Sabrina is currently working on Matt Groening's new show Disenchantment. We also collaborated on this Princess Mononoke illustration!

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New Project! .... on YouTube

10/9/2017

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I’ve been quietly working away in the background on a new project and am excited to announce that the first instalment is finally here!
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Paint (new illustration)

8/6/2017

 
After having artist's block (like writer's block) for months and months, I spent half of a day finishing off this piece.
​The changes I made were subtle but made a world of difference to the balance and mood of this image. ☁️✍🏼👩🏻🎨

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'Paint' [ Benk 2017 ]
Maybe one day this will be how digital drawing/painting is done. 
The series of works Digital Nostalgia explores the way we interact with technology, sitting somewhere between my hopes for the future and nostalgia for the past.

​Prints available inprnt.com/profile/benk 🎚🏠🌳

Sketchbook Paintings

30/5/2017

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It's been really fulfilling getting back into experimenting with colours, ideas and techniques in my sketchbook. 
The great thing about working in a sketchbook is taking risks, feeling comfortable with getting things wrong and learning from it all.
Here are some recent pages.
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Crunch Bubbles Massacots (animated Loop)

6/12/2016

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This is a collaborative short animated loop I created with the talented animator Hayden James Browne [haydenbrowne.com]. It's part of the 'Breakfast' themed Loopdeloop which is screening around Australia tonight and around the world on dates seen on loopdeloop.org.
Animation and Character Design: Hayden James Browne
Concept and Background / Object Illustration: Benk
Stock media from Pond5 (music)
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9 new works (2016)

1/11/2016

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New works coming

13/7/2016

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I've been spending a lot of these cold winter days in my little studio, one step away from the computer, learning new skills...
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My paint workspace. Work in Progress.
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Feels like: Cold - I miss Summer
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Sounds in the studio
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Lost At E Minor - Interview

13/7/2016

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See original post here.
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These illustrations ponder on the interrelationships between humanity, nature, and tech

Melbourne-based artist Benk gives us something to reflect on by creating surreal illustrations of gems and humans-turned-birds.

Benk’s work is centered around the themes of humanity, nature, and technology. Using a combination of traditional and digital techniques, he depicts strange realities and scenarios that reflect the interrelationships between the three.

For instance, his previous series featured people wearing bird masks and having webbed feet. According to Benk, these illustrations show the connection (or the lack of it) between man and animal. Another series, entitled Power, shows how the human body’s posture contains, well, power.

We recently interviewed the Australian artist to know more about him and his art.
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Dream It Time-Lapse

2/6/2016

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This time-lapse of my illustration 'Dream It' is my first video on my new BenkArtist YouTube account.

I can't stop watching it on loop, I love following the progression of one point like a knee or a small spot of sand or water. Even though I’m the one who made it, I still learn a lot from watching my process. It also helps me get past that early stage of any illustration where things just don’t look right. It’s important to work through that and not give up. 💪🏽 
★ ‘Dream It' [time-lapse] ★
Prints Available
[Music: Arcade Fire]
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COLLABORATION with Jim Tozzi

28/5/2016

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Sometimes the internet is just the best. 
This is an illustration I made with Jim Tozzi of PFFR.
Jim has co-created and worked on some of my favourite weird and wonderful TV shows (Xavier Renegade Angel, Wonder Showzen).

After I suggested the idea, Jim started us off by emailing me a photo of a sketch. I printed it off, drew all over it, scanned it and sent it back. The next few stages were kept inside the computer / iPad so to keep it looking consistent, I printed it off and sketched some pencil lines to go over our digital characters.

After six or seven versions, here's the result:
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