Illustration: Fast-paced watercolour cities form French illustrator Mugluck

Date
16 July 2013

French-born Montreal-based illustrator Mugluck makes phenomenally stylised watercolour compositions that are blistering with fast line work and strong, decisive mark making. She’s especially gifted when it comes to creating urban landscapes and unusual topographies, capturing the rat-race of tiny people and miniature vehicles bustling about in a towering skyline. More impressively she also creates live work performing alongside musicians to create large-scale canvases of graphic systems that represent the audio soundtrack with structures not unlike a musical score. Whether it’s figurative or abstract work that really excites you, Mugluck’s got something for everyone.

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Mugluck: Swimming Pool

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Mugluck: Swimming Pool

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Mugluck: Swimming Pool

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Mugluck: Swimming Pool

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Mugluck: Pont Jacques Cartier, Montréal, 2013

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Mugluck: Parc Lafontaine, Montréal, 2013

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Mugluck: Place des Arts, Montréal, 2013

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James Cartwright

James started out as an intern in 2011 and came back in summer of 2012 to work online and latterly as Print Editor, before leaving in May 2015.

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