Watercolour Illustrations by Mario Alba
These beautiful illustrations are by Illustrator Mario Alba based in Barcelona, Spain. http://mario-alba.deviantart.com/gallery/
These beautiful illustrations are by Illustrator Mario Alba based in Barcelona, Spain. http://mario-alba.deviantart.com/gallery/
With over 100000 followers on Tumblr, Boston-based motion graphics designer Matthew DiVito (aka mr. div) is probably one of the most popular artists making animated gifs today. via
Belgium based studio Coming Soon (featured before 1, 2, 3) were commissioned to make the cover in chalk for the march Learning issue of Modus Magazine.
http://www.behance.net/gallery/7x3m-Modus-cover/7414069
http://vimeo.com/60896365
Enjoy exploring typography and graphic design works of Will Miller on http://www.leftraggedright.com/
Presenting you the works of Ukrainian illustrator Anna Savkina. The works that depict a different and alternative point of view, clichés, experiences and situations of every day life. Scenes represented through an incredible personal style, strange visions and highly detailed figures that reveal a touch of irony and sarcasm.
Another great russian talent shows off his skills in conceptual artworks - Ivan Solyaev takes your screens. http://vimeo.com/13293752
Living in Saint Petersburg Varya Kolesnikova draws wonderful stories mainly for children books. Her cinematography way of building the composition of each illustration impresses deeply and makes the works unique and remarkable.
Immerse yourself in the world of "late victorian" and "early modern" look-a-like illustrations created by Richey Beckett from South Wales, UK.
Toronto based graphic designer Ryan shares his visual view on famous and inspiring quotations that a worth to hang on a wall in a frame once being purchased from his store.
This is a selection of illustrations by Bobby Rogers who is currently a student at the Minneapolis College of Art & Design. He attempts to explorate different ideals of photorealism admix with multiple abstractions of design
New York illustrator Jingyao Guo draws from the movies. These monochrome stills freeze Annie Hall, Lolita, Shosanna and Rosemary in delicate fading washes.
The daily dream catcher Jennifer Healy uses her Faber-Castells pencil and tablet's pen to mesmerize the viewer with eye-catchy portraits from a deep fairy fantasies. She definitely uses unicorn's milk instead of water to wash a brushes. http://jenniferhealy.deviantart.com/gallery/ https://www.facebook.com/MyAmbeon http://beautifulburden.com/
IEMZA is the alias of an artist living and working in Reims, France. He is fascinated by chaotic settings, reinforced concrete and abandoned building – basically, rubble. Which forms the mainspring for most of his output. He views these disregarded spaces as fertile ground in which his creations can be born – germinated paradoxically by what appears to have sunk into oblivion and desertion.
"The rendering of my wall compositions is close to a sketch, integrating a vast hierarchy of lines."
https://www.facebook.com/IEMZA
The best part of Kevin Fleming portfolio is his pencil portraits mostly presented on Facebook page. I love how he work out the most difficult part of woman's head - hairs and how they run out of his pencil
Every week, Jose Guizar walks the streets of his city streets in New York and documents the neighbourhood windows. After picking out windows of interest, he takes them into illustrator and makes magic happen. In his own words: ” I'm into all kinds of visual things, sharing good stuff with great people, and apparently, staring creepily at windows.” Check out a selection of Jose’s windows after the jump, and follow along at windowsofnewyork.com
Mural and canvas artists from Poland - Przemek Blejzyk has artworks I want to see on every dull building in any urban jungles.
You might have seen anatomic illustration series Vanitas and Anatomias of Spanish artist Fernando Vicente but indulge your eyes we will focus on his Pinups series that depicts women beauty in old manners.
It's a rare post about graphic tattoos that float our boat. This time maestro of a colour inks Marcin Aleksander Surowiec
Graphic designer Olly Moss has illustrated a simple classic poster that features the best films in the form of the Oscar statue for the past 84 years.
The late French/Italian artist and writer, Yan Nascimbene, produced over 60 illustrated books and over 300 book covers. His details are exquisite and his smooth, rich washes are gorgeous.