Emotive Illustrations by Micah Lidberg

 
 
 

Here is a sample of some of the talented work of Micah Lidberg that I have fallen in love with on my great internet travels. Michah, now living in Missouri describes his work as “a sincere effort to capture the great beauty and energy I see in the chaos that is our world.”

His signature is to use simple materials to make complete pieces whilst exploring the constant entertainment of ‘making.’

Beautiful/Decay, Computer Arts, Creative Quarterly Journal, Crafty Magazine & Society of Illustrators LA



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‘They’ is a piece from a project where I would go venturing through the woods at night snapping all sorts of photos. The illustrations are based on what my imagination was telling me was out there with me.




Code Book from Micah Lidberg on Vimeo.

A small message is encoded in the imagery. The key to the code is laid out on the front and back cover.


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‘Angry Cloud’ is the story of a rebellion staged by the creatures of the forest against a power hungry storm cloud.

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Wait — This is based off a sketch book project I worked on with a friend, Scott Ener Grover.

http://micahlidberg.com/

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