Vector Illustrations – A Modern Form of Digital Painting
The development of digital technologies caused changes in many spheres of human life. The entire industries developed, and new forms of business, communication, and, of course, art emerged. Vector illustrations represent one of the modern forms of digital art, which is now widely spread around the globe. Leo Blanchette, Catalina Estrada, Petra Stefankova, and J. Otto Seibold are only some of the representatives of modern artists, who chose vector illustration technique and gained worldwide fame.
At the very basic level, vector illustration is a technique, where an image is nothing but a graphical representation of some complex mathematical formula, which predefines the size, color, position of every point, line, curve, or shape and thus builds a visual image on a computer display. The mathematical component makes vector illustrations a very specific form of art with unique and very distinct characteristics. Actually, vector illustrations offer the audience a fusion of human creativity and imagination with the scrupulousness and accurateness of machines and digital techniques. Vector illustrations create virtually unlimited environment for the art process. That is why we can now enjoy vector graphics of multiple styles, from cartoons to posters, and to conceptual surrealistic art masterpieces.
VECTOR MOVIE POSTERS by Grzegorz Domaradzki


In the Forest Where You Sleep by Marius Bauer


T-Shirt Designs by Andreas Krapf










Recent Works – 2010 by Cristiano Siqueira






Vector by Cristiano Siqueira






Daddy Was A Jewel Thief (BSV Exhibit) by Jared Nickerson


Noir by Cristiano Siqueira




VECTOR MOVIE POSTERS 2 by Grzegorz Domaradzki




Vector fun vector death by Jonathan Ball




Vectors eat toast too by Jonathan Ball




Heist and Her by Cristiano Siqueira




Dijean Neo by Cristiano Siqueira


Infographics & such by Loulou and Tummie


Brazilian Sports Legends by Cristiano Siqueira






Vexels Selections by Natalie Sklobovskaya






Geomagnetic Cosmic X-Ray Specs by Jared Nickerson






Illus by Feesh Meelo


Web of Spiderman Annual ♯1 1985 by Amaury Lemal


Posters by Michal Bialogrzywy


Illustration. part2 by zutto


Robots! by Loulou and Tummie




Apparel by Foan82.com


Vector illustration. part 1 by zutto


Ray-Ban Rare Prints Poster by Andreas Krapf


BeHead Series 2 Illustrations by Jackson Armstrong




Tundra by zutto


Posters by Andreas Krapf


Vector illustration by David Sossella


Illustrations by Steve Scott








Hey, don’t be so evil by zutto


Vector ILLZ by Grzegorz Domaradzki


Ills for Playboy magazine by Yana Moskaluk




Illustrations 2 by Seb NIARK1 FERAUT


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Pavol Janovicek With 30 years of life experience behind my shoulders, today I find myself focused mainly around two core values: my family (I am a happy husband and a proud father) and IT in its broadest meaning, including but not limited to hardware and software techniques and innovations. My special interest and true passion is photography. Here I am ready to put my signature under each word, once said by Dorothea Lange: “The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera.” Being a part of Cruzine team, I enjoy instant process of learning as well as sharing my own experience in photography and IT with the readers of this digital magazine.