Stephane Manel, How?
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His work has such a naturalized, tangibility to it. Particularly the piece above. I'm going to go out on a limb and say plenty of his work is composed of vectorized drawings and photos with knocked up contrast (as was mentioned). Sent him an e-mail, so I'll find out soon enough.
The reason I'm interested is because I have a more classical education of the arts. Relatively speaking, design is new to me (2-3 years as opposed to all my years studying classically). I really love designing but I've spent my entire life in another medium, so I really appreciate the fusion of the two.
Hell, that's why I like James Paterson and Lee Misenheimer.
That being said, I can't even fathom doing work like that in illustrator. Like I said about naturalization--I swear I can feel a repitograph or a pen and knib hitting that paper. Should it really be entirely composed in Illustrator...time to try and *really* learn illustrator. ;)