While it may seem that coloring a painting can be easy, is one of the most complicated features when selecting the tones we want for a landscape, a specific icon or that web design that has to offer the feeling of tranquility or calm.
Jim Skwak's artwork is full of bright colors, raucous characters and a large number of all kinds of objects that make up some illustrations in which you have to spend a good time to find all that madness that dances to the sound of your eyes. Now you have a new series that will produce the rarest sensations.
He has even had the luxury of integrate a pokeball in the header illustration of this post (I'm not going to say where it is, a la Wally). Each of his works are very intense and show that you will have to have a good time trying to find the message or the theme of it.
Jim has produced illustrations for big brands like Microsoft, McDonalds, and their own clothing line called Sneakymob. Now is when he has published some of his most personal works that are the central axis for this entry.
His last piece, the history of man and power, draws before the viewer the actions that put the man in power. They can be found from the most important moments of the first steps of man, to a Donald Trump hitting the Statue of Liberty.
The work of this French artist is vigorous and full of vitality, but surely not everyone will stop to observe each of the elements that make up these special illustrations.
I leave you with on the web in which you can find their different social networks and part of his artistic portfolio. The artist of the madness of color as it could be called.