Illustrations by Vika Zobenko

That's really intriguing when less works is more about quality and attraction, like here with Vika Zobenko's few personal illustration works. I like the way she builds and atmosphere with a few details and a strong drawing line especially when it comes to personages. Hope to see more of her works soon on http://www.behance.net/vikazobenko

Fashion attack by Tara Dougans

A second fashion attack by Tara Dougans mimicking and reworking men fashion haute-coutre in illustrative way, now made after Paris Fashion Week. "Originally concepted as an 'animated editorial', the project kicked off shortly after Paris Fashion Week Menswear in January. Inspired by the Burmese proverb 'beware of a man's shadow and a bee's sting', the idea was to juxtapose the subtle stoicism of menswear imagery with a cheeky animated wink. Having previously worked almost exclusive with pencil, the aim was to create a multisensory experience without losing the feel of handcraftsmanship."

http://vimeo.com/44189505

Menswear F/W 2012: An Animated Editorial Illustration and Direction by Tara Dougans Original Score by Johnston Sheard

View full series on Tara's Behance

Tattooed Illustration by Philippe Constantinesco

Born in France, raised in art in Strasbourg settled down in Paris for searching clients and illustration work. His personal playground called "Faunesque" serves bright examples of commercial illustration as well as personal. And especially one that feature tattooed characters whether they are penciled in Moleskines or digitally inked.

Volvo Art Session

7 Chinese artists from our partners at NeochaEDGE portal were asked to recreate the visual image of Volvo Hybrid car within a 30+ square meter background canvas behind it. That was a live performance in Zurich this June, shot by renowned photographer Francesco Carrozzini.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LXo2Xw4MIk&feature=player_embedded

View full credits, all videos and photos on http://www.volvoartsession.com

Gregory Euclide whiteboard drawings

All over the world office procrastinators must be jealous after exploring the unique art made by Gregory Euclide on whiteboards with a single black marker and some water. Definitely there is no limit for an artist in materials if he really wants to express himself.

http://vimeo.com/42278456

Rustam Valeev street art

Motherland Russia has enormous quantity of creative gems spread over the land. Today we found Rustam Valeev's street artworks made with chalks. Speechless, just one white chalk 1% of awesome talent and 99% of painstaking perspiration. For now Rustam has no portfolio website but only a page on Russian social network that blocked in most of countries due to a good reason. Hope to see his personal playground one day.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1m3VDirO4_8&feature=player_embedded