Colourfully composed images in Pieter Van Eenoge's updated portfolio

Date
16 June 2015

Featured last November for his fantastic work for ZEIT Magazin, we’ve had another rummage through illustrator Pieter Van Eenoge’s portfolio and there’s some lovely additions. With a mix of personal and commissioned editorial work, Pieter’s style is as strong as ever as he gently weaves unusual characters into his sprawling worlds.

Beautiful swathes of colour bleed into every corner and the soft shapes and tones compensate for the busyness within some his pictures. Pieter has a knack for introducing a narrative or concept in every image, whether it’s work for The New York Times or Dutch magazine Vrij Nederland, or personal projects like a sweet, illustrated booklet.

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Pieter Van Eenoge: Will play for pay

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Pieter Van Eenoge: Paravang

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Pieter Van Eenoge: Interieur

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Pieter Van Eenoge: Süddeutsche Zeitung Magazin

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Pieter Van Eenoge: Vrij Nederland

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Pieter Van Eenoge: Fox Hunt

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Pieter Van Eenoge: Flos

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Pieter Van Eenoge: The New York Times

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Rebecca Fulleylove

Rebecca Fulleylove is a freelance writer and editor specialising in art, design and culture. She is also senior writer at Creative Review, having previously worked at Elephant, Google Arts & Culture, and It’s Nice That.

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