Gustavo Silva Nunez
Gustavo Silva Nuñez is an astonishingly talented artist from Valencia, Venezuela, who paints people in water with meticulous accuracy. He paints men and women in soothing and dreamy pools, tubs, and seas. His perfect mastery of shading and highlighting, as well as the water’s swirls, bubbles, and distortion, makes the paintings look incredibly real. The artist pushes the boundaries between reality and painting even further by interacting with his paintings and playfully posing as if the people he painted were really there beside him.
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Pierre-Antoine Moelo
Illustrator Pierre-Antoine Moelo has come up with a series of quirky illustrations that show different types of cities resting on islands.
Andrew Archer
Commercial editorial illustrator Andrew Archer bases in Melbourne and works with a great passion to details and dynamic composition.
Art of James Roper
Manchester-based artist and illustrator James Roper uses crayons, pencil, and paper for the series of illustrations that create the narrative of "The Inscending Spiral"
Herbarium of Heraldry
Russian illustrator Ivan Belikov rethinks leading countries coats of arms in a brutal, predator way. Meet his Herbarium on Behance - volume one and two
Hyper Realistic Drawings by Monica Lee
“I like to challenge myself with complex portraits especially people with freckles or beard,” says Monica Lee, who often works from photographic portraits to create seemingly identical drawings. Surprisingly, Lee worked in the digital world for 12 years before making the jump to illustration. But it certainly doesn’t show. She now spends 3-4 weeks on a single drawing. The artist attributes her love for hyperrealism to her father, who worked in the field of photography.
Nijah Lefevre illustrations
Extremely talented young illustrator from Mexico - Nijah Lefevre presents his best artworks on Behance
Dunsky & Maleev Illustration Masterclass SPB
For Saint-Petersburg only, famous illustrators Fil Dunsky and Katya Maleev will share their stories and skills on "Source Not Set" masterclass.
Образовательный проект «Источник не указан» проводит лекцию и мастер-класс двух прекрасных иллюстраторов – Фила Дунского и Кати Малеев.
На встрече 26-го июля в Петербурге Фил и Катя будут рассказывать о работе, творчестве, любви, вдохновении и путешествиях. Поделятся своим «рецептом счастья» – как быть не только успешными и востребованными в работе, но жить в гармонии с самими собой и окружающими.
Если вы находитесь в другом городе, либо хотите участвовать, сидя дома в уютном кресле и попивая кофе, запишитесь на онлайн-трансляцию. лекция будет идти в прямом эфире в hd-качестве с нескольких камер, с качественным звуком, а для обратной связи и вопросов лекторам на странице с видео доступен чат.
Natalia Stuyk
We have mentioned once London-based animator and director Natalia Stuyk over her collaboration with Kenzo. Today I want to break your eyes with her recent GIF-animation project Berry Metal
Fashion illustration of Label Tania
"Label Tania is a self-taught illustrator living and working between Bordeaux and Biarritz, France. She works for fashion, design and advertising. Her work is essentially drawn by hands, using traditional techniques with lead pencils and black pencils or more recently Bic. Combining multiple textures like pens and water-colors then, once scanned, she put the finishing touches to the drawing with Photoshop. Represented by Creasenso." via
Natasha Shaloshvili
Natasha Shaloshvili is a Russian fashion illustrator based in St.Petersburg. Here we show a little of her works, just one project named "Back to Basics"
Brain Mash
"Brain Mash" is a graphic art studio based in the "capital" of Siberia - Novosibirsk. Check their portfolios to explore the successful juxtaposition of graphic design and street art
Dot work tattoos by Ilya Brezinski
StPete based tattoo artist and talented illustrator Ilya Brezinski shows off his best in dot-work technique. Whatever the material - skin or paper Ilya handles each work with a lot of care and attention to details.
"Somewhere Else" by Romain Trystram
“Somewhere else” is a new series of illustration from Romain Trystram that won our attention at Top 2013 projects last year.
Everyday Sayings Illustrated by Nabhan Abdullatif
“Nabhan Abdullatif, a professional Oman-based graphic designer and illustrator, comes up with brilliant ways to express our most common everyday phrases and slang with cute minimalistic illustrations. Abdullatif specializes in conceptual illustration and vector art, which is evident in his clever visual puns. In Abdullatif’s mind, sayings like “just in case” or “what’s up?” get interpreted in their most literal forms.” via