Kyle Pellet

Published February 4, 2010 by Molly

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Nice to see an artist who isn’t afraid of deploying the color pink in a judicious fashion. Kyle Pellet dabs his paintings with Pepto Bismol-pink, flamingo-pink, cotton candy-pink and other variations of that difficult shade. It certainly makes for a pleasant viewing experience. You don’t realize how much you miss the color until you see it in action.

Contentwise, Pellet has a predilection for drawing rubbery humanlike figures going about their obscure humanlike existence. His illustrations and animations are also worth checking out, as is this neat little summary of the drawing process as it happens. Good stuff.

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  1. SnowTay says:

    I see some possible inspiration from Ezra Jack Keats in these.

    http://childrensbooks.about.com/od/picturebooks/ss/wintersnow_2.htm

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