The Digital Art of Christian Con L’ H

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How would I describe the work of Christian Con L’ H? Is it design, digital art, collage? Well, a mix of them, and then some more.

In an industry focused on pixel-perfect, vector-precise, and sometimes even photorealistic design, Christian’s work stands out for the quirky, organic style he seems to love, taking pop art as a main inspiration, and a vintage look reminiscent of old horror movies, just making it a little more entertaining to digest.

This, coupled with the fact that most of his work is almost completely digital, with heavy use of geometry and typography, makes me wonder how he developed a creative process so rich and contrasting, exploiting as many areas of art and design as possible, or just making fun of them, one by one.

With a slogan like “I hope this gets on a graphic design blog”, we should keep our eyes open for his next project.

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April 20, 2011

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Aalejandro

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    really fantastic work, i really like the contrast between pics and the vintage vive.
    And yours is a great blog i really like it!
    Cheers

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    luis

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    May 2, 2011

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      Indeed, really nice mix of style, and the vintage look suits it really well.

      Thanks, cheers!

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      Aalejandro

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      May 2, 2011

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