Israeli illustrator who uses negative space to create thought provoking illustrations. His art works are so simple, yet so clever you can't fail to be impressed. Born in 1973, Noma graduated from Bezalel Academy of Art & Design in 2000. Since 2001 he has been working in London with a lot of big names and media outlets including: Vodafone, Coca Cola, BBC, The Observer, The Economist, Wallpaper and many more.
He has illustrated over sixty magazine covers, published over 550 illustrations and released two books: Guess Who - The Many faces of Noma Bar, in 2008 and Negative Space, in 2009.
In this video he talks about his latest creation for the London Design festival, "the dog", an image-making machine that produces die cuts from various materials - from paper to wood.
To find out more information about his work, go to http://quigleyscabinet.blogspot.com/2012/01/nomas-negative-space.html or http://www.artica.com.
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