Tara Tucker has created a stunning bestiary of animals crossed with flora or having bizarre relationships with other species. Maybe the fact that she often accompanied her mother to Santa Barbara Natural History Museum, where mum volunteered to learn taxidermy and Tara was assigned to
Mel Kadel uses the technique called “drawing with an eyelash” on her floral, dropped and striped patterns and the peculiar characters of her images. She works using ancient papers, tiny pens, cotton swabs and glue. Grew up in Pennsylvania suburbs and graduated from Moore College of Art & Design in 1997, moved to
Bill Brown, designer and artist living in Western Massachusetts, made 100 different models of pixelated camera illustrations, between traditional, tall, Lomography, Polaroid, disposable, DSLR, point and shoot… He put them all online under a
I just discovered the work of Swedish illustrator/paper artist Hanna Albrektson, and I must say that I really enjoyed looking through her portfolio. Especially striking are her beautiful drawings over photographs and her shoes and bags made from paper. She is very talented and technical and is always open to receiving new types of assignments. [...]
Oriol Angrill Jorda is a Spanish illustrator who works with a variety of media including pastels, watercolors, colored pencil, acrylics, graphite and charcoal. Strangely enough Jorda never planned to work in the realm of art. He had no interest in art
In a parallel universe, the perfect world would be made out of illustrations. That’s probably what Victoria Semykina, an illustrator and fine artist from Russia currently resident of Bologna, has in mind. Semykina, transforms her every day stimulus into illustrated observation of the world around her. Her love for ships and traveling as well as [...]
I just discovered the world of illustrator Somefield and I have to say that I love his style a lot. Always illustrating cute, stylish girls with oversize animals on colorful backgrounds, it creates an interesting mix that makes his illustrations pretty unique.
Sarah Andelman chose a special and well-know friend of Colette, to help her blow the 15 candles on the Parisian boutique’s birthday cake. Craig Redman (with whom has collaborated many times, most memorably for Colette’s christmas cards), in order to honor Colette’s anniversary, illustrated 150 of its friends and collaborators
Korean born, Brooklyn based Il Lee is best known for his ballpoint pen abstract artworks which he has been doing for more than 30 years. It is stunning to think about the labor that goes into each of these works, and not to mention how many pens it must takes to do the larger pieces, [...]
Illustrating is hard enough as is, but Sarah Esteje does so without a hitch. At least that’s what we see from her on-point Bic pen work. A young artist born in 1987, Sarah has already studied at both LISAA (L’Institut Supérieur des Arts Appliqués) and Gobelins, where she took up photography. Her training in both [...]
Composer and sound designer David Kamp recently came up with one heck of a fantastic idea, consequently producing equally fantastic results. Leaving behind the comforts of his studio and venturing off into the wild, the master of all things musical recorded a whole range of sounds and noises emitting from
The first Kenzo campaign under the creative direction of Opening Ceremony’s Carol Lim and Humberto Leon is an awesome 40 seconds animation directed by mixed-media master Jo Ratcliffe and produced by Ryan Goodwin-Smith (Passion Pictures). It is very lively and colorful with great music, and the video presents the collections theme, colors and direction very [...]