
I’ve always adored the clean lines of vector based art work, although when done wrong, it makes for a pretty boring image. In an effort to feature some of his best vector-based illustrations from his ongoing Vectorfunk Series, Matt W. Moore has created new book that’s overflowing with colour and abstract geometry. Watch as the shapes and patterns evolve into the next, the colours flicker, and the textures breathe. It is as if the compositions stretch for infinity. New shapes and ripples can be found throughtout. MWM works across disciplines, from monochrome watercolour paintings to massive murals and precise vector illustrations. This collection is a celebration of his ongoing fascination with math, symmetry, and powerful colour. Published by ROJO in Barcelona, Vectorfunk was just released at his solo-show at Artspace Barcelona.

“Living by the motto “Range is conducive to growth”, Matt has worked hard to constantly evolve his craft in the various disciplines of design and art. He received a BFA in Design and New-Media from MECA. He also attended design and illustration classes at SCAD and RISD, and marketing and copy-writing classes at Boston University. Matt’s career path has led him through various creative roles including: gallery artist, apparel designer, screen printer, editorial illustrator, identity and logo designer, print and interactive designer, art director, curator, producer and publisher. Each of these experiences have helped to mold Matt into a versatile and prolific creative.” We couldn’t agree more.
