A very striking, graphic take on Serge and Bardot from UK based illustrator Paul Garland. Paul's work has appeared in a variety of forms - from magazine illustrations to designs on glassware and ceramics. Here's his blog and website.
Here's a sketched Serge from Paula K. Paula describes herself as a an "illustrator, mum and music obsessive". Have a look at her Flickr stream for more music portraits including Alison Mosshart, Josh Homme and Syd Barrett.
Here's Vicky Newman's Serge wrapped up in the lyrics to "Le Poinçonneur Des Lilas". Vicky is an illustrator and a member of the House of Aces collective and the Inky Goodness group. Vicky has a website and a blog. Drop by and say "hello"!
Matt Williams (AKA Uberkraaft) provides us with a speedy, frenetic, POSCA Serge. Matt is a designer, illustrator and web designer. He has a Flickr stream for his personal work and a website showcasing everything else.
Simon Fraser is a globe-trotting, Scottish, Brooklyn-based comic artist. Simon has drawn Judge Dredd, Roy of the Rovers and is also the co-creator of Nikolai Dante. You can read Simon's self-penned "Lilly MacKenzie and the Mines of Charybdis" on the excellent on-line comics site Act-i-vate. Our paths haven't crossed for years! It's been too long, Simon.
Rhys Prosser's Serge is a mixed media piece constructed from Indian Ink, coffee and Photoshop. All that's missing is a bit of Gitanes ash! Rhys is an illustrator and graphic designer based in Bristol. Here's his Flickr and blog.
Just for today it's "Stitch Serge". Here's a wonderful L'etonnant-era Serge from Felt Mistress AKA Louise Evans (AKA my "significant other" if you didn't already know!). We now have our very own 14" felt Serge smoking in our house! Magnifique. For further examples of Louise's work visit her Flickr site.
Here's Jason's take on the young Serge. Jason is an illustrator and one of my "why are we sitting here in a coffee shop when we have work to do" buddies. Ah, procrastination. Jason has a website and a brand spanking new blog. Go have a look. Jason is also the only person I know whose life makes Curb Your Enthusiasm look like a documentary. Oh, the stories!
Dave Tinkham is a Bath-based designer. Have a look at his website, Datapanik Design, for brilliant examples of his record sleeves, flyers and posters and visit his Flickr for examples of his terrific B&W photography.