Patrick Nagel was in the forefront of a new wave of illustration in Los Angeles in the late 1970’s and early 80’s. His work absorbed the moment – from the fashion photography of Guy Bourdin and Helmut Newton to influencing the look of music videos by David Bowie, Robert Palmer and George Michael, to creating the album cover art of Duran Duran.

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patrick nigel, illustrations, 80s, minimalist pop art,

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    My favorite artist
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    I seriously wonder if this was the aesthetic behind Desire in The Sandman. I know Desire has a heavy art nouveau...
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    샌드맨 욕망같아보이는데….아닌가?
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    Man this guy was the “framed print” scene of the late 80’s, early 90’s. If you went into the house of any adult between...
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