Ken  Rinkel

Ken Rinkel

Working as a illustrator and graphic designer since 1987 I have illustrated many a design project from magazines to my 23 children's picture books and readers.
The images available here at Artflakes are from my personal work I call the 'Snakeskin Sketchbook series'.

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Angry Red. An extra cool, ornate and beautiful shamanic mask.

A very cool poster image of shamanic richness. Lots of red and very cool.

– Sensing it was now time, Onno began the preparation. –

Ken Rinkel is now following Catrin Welz-Stein

Welcome to my Gallery and thanks for your visit!
I am a german Graphic Designer and mom living in Malaysia.

My art is completly digital. I use vintage photos, old pictures and illustrations, tare them apart to create a new image. I am inspired by surrealism, fairy tales, folklore and medieval times.

Ken Rinkel left a comment on the picture Swoop
”Hiya, many thanks Juliana!“
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'What's going on?' is from the Snakeskin Sketchbook series of artworks. This is an illustration originally about the research theory called Grounded Theory.

A whole load of round shapes that together remind me of this great song that was written in 1935. I'm gonna sit right down and write myself a letter. Music by Fred E Ahlert and lyrics by Joe Young.
A lotta kisses on the bottom, I'll be glad I got em'. Too good!
From the Snakeskin Sketchbook series.

Here's a Youtube link to the Fats Waller version
and here's the lyrics:

I'm gonna sit right down and write myself a letter
And make believe it came from you

I'm gonna write words oh so sweet
They're gonna knock me off my feet
A lotta kisses on the bottom
I'll be glad I got 'em

I'm gonna smile and say
I hope you're feeling better
I'll close with love the way you do
I'm gonna sit right down and write myself a letter
And I'm gonna make believe it came from you
 Oh yeah    I'm gonna write words oh so sweet  They're gonna knock me off my feet  A lotta kisses on the bottom  I'll be glad I got 'em    Oh yeah    I'm gonna sit right down and write myself a letter  And I'm make believe it came from you  Oh yeah  I'm gonna make believe it came from you    Oh yeah  

Ken Rinkel has uploaded Vuvuzuela

‘Vuvuzuela’ is from the Snakeskin Sketchbook series
From wikipedia: The vuvuzela (pronunciation: /vuːvuːˈzɛlə/), also known as lepatata Mambu (its Tswana name), colloquially known in South Africa as “Moerstripper”, is a plastic horn, about 65 centimetres (2 ft) long, which produces a loud monotone note, typically around B♭3 (the B♭ below middle C). Some models are made in two parts to facilitate storage, and this design also allows pitch variation. Many types of vuvuzela, made by several manufacturers, may produce various intensity and frequency outputs. The intensity of these outputs depends on the blowing technique and pressure exerted.

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