Hsiao-Ron Cheng Selected Portraits
Taipei-based artist Hsiao-Ron Cheng (previously) shares his new Selected Portraits drawn using serenity colour palette.
Taipei-based artist Hsiao-Ron Cheng (previously) shares his new Selected Portraits drawn using serenity colour palette.
"Xavier Casalta (previously) is a 23 year old artist from the South of France. His piece “Autumn” is part of a series representing the four seasons. It’s also the result of 370 hours spent meticulously inking 7 million dots to create every shape and shade! "
Talented animator and designer Eoin Duffy shared with us what he think Christmas Card is. Watch "Happy Holidays" below to see Santa Claus as a sad, deluded, and possibly drunk old man who, for some tragic reason, believes he can fly
Talented Russian art director and illustrator Irina Kruglova has a lot of to show but we focus on here geometric portraits and illustrations.
French Canadian actress and illustrator Charlotte Le Bon has a lovely portfolio full of hearty artworks ready to buy and hang on your walls
The Paris-based illustrator Tom Haugomat (previously) has created four wonderful illustrations for the latest issue of the airline's in-flight magazine.
Stunning mixed media portraits from Canadian artist Tim Okamura. Okamura “investigates identity, the urban environment, metaphor, and cultural iconography through a unique method of painting – one that combines an essentially ‘realist’ approach to the figure with collage, spray paint and mixed media.”
"Toronto-based artist Brian Donnelly uses turpentine and hand sanitizer to melt the faces of his portraits into rainbow rivers. Inspired by an interest in human identity and vulnerability, Donnelly paints from real life, portraying features of his subjects with realistic precision. He then allows the artworks’ colors to run, distorting the portraits’ faces."via
You might remember the graphite animated self-portrait of UK based illustrator T.S.Abe we posted last year. Here is new updates with more animation drawings she did in a matter of this year for different occasions, mostly commissioned for fashion industry. Check the animated works on www.krop.com/tsabe and review full portfolio of T.S.Abe on www.tsabe.co.uk
Super talented biro pen illustrator Helena Hauss (previously) shared her speed drawing video of the artwork that took her 350 hours and tons of chocolates to complete. Watch it below
Emiliano Ponzi’s bold textured illustrations employ repetition, a judicious use of line, strong graphic compositions and the use of conceptual metaphors to define and communicate the concept at hand.
Argentinian illustrator Alejandro Burdisio created an awesome world full of flying retro cars (apart from flying I prove that these cars are still populate the streets of Buenos Aires). Take a look at his detailed artworks and explore more of his works on Facebook
"Floating transcendence and anchored realism share equal magnitude in Monica Rohan’s paintings. Inspired by a rural-idyll of a childhood in South East Queensland and the internal longing of the 19th century novel, Rohan reflects on the genre of autobiography through a mysterious form of self portraiture. Allowing her imagination free rein, Rohan represents the figure in a variety of emotional roles and physical states. Using space as a striking pictorial device, her female subject is positioned in adventurous settings, endlessly floating or falling, climbing or reclining, hunting or hiding." via
UK based freelance editorial illustrator Matt Harrison Clough depicts routine life for editorials in a slightly different way.. Check it out on his portfolio or follow him directly on Instagram
Super-talented illustrator Karan Singh (previously) is back with the new website and tons of killing artworks, available there and on Instagram
Talented graphic artist Alexis Marcou was recently commissioned by Nike to create inner murals for some of their offices
Italy based twin duo named Van Orton has an impressive portfolio of illustrations made in retro chrome sci-fi colour scheme. Check their latest collection of movie posters made with one-point perspective
"Guy Billout’s topsy-turvy illustrations subvert our perception of the world with clever twists and ironic flourishes. French-born Guy came to New York in 1969 and has worked as an illustrator ever since. Offering a subtle but thought-provoking approach to editorial illustration, Guy’s work has been featured in publications including The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and The Wall Street Journal numerous times over." read more on INT
London-based illustrator Marija Tiurina (Instagram) spends most of her time creating awesome characters and intricating little worlds on paper.
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