Food Illustrations by Vera Golets
Saint-Petersburg based illustrator Vera Golets has picked selected artworks she did for various clients by a topic of sweets and food.
Saint-Petersburg based illustrator Vera Golets has picked selected artworks she did for various clients by a topic of sweets and food.
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Chow Hon Lam (aka Flying Mouse) is an artist, illustrator, tee shirt designer living in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Chow’s tees have proven to be tremendously popular and have won many prestigious awards. Nearly 100,000 people have purchased a tee shirt featuring one of Chow’s designs. In 2010, Chow began an ambition project titled Flying Mouse 365 where by he released one design per day for an entire year. His latest affair is a long term project The Daily Lives of Food and Drink, a collection combining surreal situations with vibrant illustrations.
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Illustrator Nataly Sheveleva from Russia decided to level up her own illustration skills by creating a 20 days line illustration challenge. via
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Australian artist Alex Louisa (Instagram) from Brisbane draws upon life and death in nature with fervor in her soft pastel artworks. Primarily using PanPastels on textured paper, she is able to exhibit her unique fascination for her subject’s peculiarities.
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"Blue pencil drawings by Canadian artist Zachari Logan depicting a man engulfed by plants, animals, and insects. Logan uses himself as a model for his drawings and paintings, turning his elaborate studies of nature to explore intersections between masculinity, identity, memory and place. His idea of a man entwined with nature, a life unfamiliar to most of us, is his concept of a unified man who Zachari believes has disappeared in the 21st century."
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"Originally from Singapore, Cassandra Yap is an artist and art director based in London. Her work often explores the juxtaposition between dark and beautiful subjects to create the surreal. Fuelled by her love of pin ups, the female form and an unhealthy obsession with vintage erotica, her photomontage halftone style images are dark, bold and humorous with a kinky edge." via Print Club London
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"Oscar Llorens is a Spanish illustrator based in Madrid. Oscar has worked with renown agencies such as Saatchi & Saatchi and Young & Rubicam and had massive clients to the likes of Coca-cola, Mercedes, Lacoste, and so many others. His illustrations describe half well represented animal’s faces that peel by layers to reveal what’s really behind that skin." via
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Check pencil illustrations created by Charlotte Delarue mostly famous for her music cover art done for bands like Justice, Kavinsky, Chromeo and etc
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Talented Paris-based illustrator Helena Hauss (Behance, Facebook) draws huge artworks with only a few colours of biro pens
"Badly Drawn Models" is a clever venture of some awesome illustrator doing portraits of beautiful people, drawn badly. You can be the next one:)
St.Petersburg based Russian illustrator Yeka Haski (Bé, Instagram) is known for her tiny characters that habituating the magic worlds of her artworks. Sometimes they leave her paper canvases and settled down on a surfboard or coffee tumblr or even become marshmallows or real toys. Sometimes they get noticed by a big brands, and recently by Reebok. Week ago they presented Reebok Ventillator x YekaHaski, their first event in a premier of collaboration with world based artists.
A photo posted by Yeka Haski (@yekahaski) on Jul 12, 2015 at 2:42am PDT
"Monday Mo. Co. is a new motorcycle clothing and lifestyle goods boutique opening soon in Birmingham. Illustration Studio I Love Dust teamed up with Boneshaker Bikes and Mutt Motorcycles to celebrate the mighty two-wheeler with an all new shop, including a gallery area where prints will be sold. They aproached me to create an artwork and this is what I came up with." says graphic designer Jacob Eisinger (Instagram)
P.s. Some of you might remember "Londong Bike" project created by Alex Trochut
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"Sam Chirnside (previously) is an Australian born graphic artist, working between New York City and Melbourne.Informed by the notion of altered states of consciousness, Sam’s work is an exercise in contradictions of order and incomprehension. Collage elements, oil-like pastel distortions optical illusions and esoteric iconography contrast with a balanced composition. In combination with an evident interest in ancient civilizations and sacred geometry (a discipline that popularises proof of cosmic significance, divine design intervention and above all, order) the resultant body of work is as close to a disorientation of the senses as design can achieve – and that is just how he likes it."
Tokyo-based artist Yoka Honda is deeply inspired by limited colours of CGA, later EGA-palette games of our childhood
Whimsical Paintings Using Spilled Food by Giulia Bernardelli,The Italian artist produces intricate paintings that look as though they've been created by spills or drippings from a spoon.
Russian illustration agency "Bang! Bang!" was commissioned by Moscow's "Strelka" Institute. Bang Bang agency approached 10 talented illustrators to visualise the Institute's Final projects. The mural was split in collage technique to eleven sections representing a future trends of social development. Appreciate the full project on Behance
Bang-Bang Agency Producer: Valery Thewatt Illustrators: Varya Alay, Dmitry Ligay, Evgeny Dvoretsky, Tanya Vaskovskaya, Antonina Aleksandrova, Valery Thewatt, Valentin Tkach, Ilya Orlov, Igor Skaletsky, Ilya Kutoboy