Illustrative portraits by Anastasia Lisich
Talented Russian illustrator based in Moscow - Anastasia Lisich creates beautiful watercolour portraits
Talented Russian illustrator based in Moscow - Anastasia Lisich creates beautiful watercolour portraits
French artist Cyril Rolando creates surreal fantasy universes inspired by Hayao Miyazaki and Tim Burton
“Tim Burton and Hayao Miyazaki are both the roots of my own world. I like the surrealism movement, especially the work of Boris Vian and his ‘Foam of the Daze’ (L’Ecume des jours). I like the absurdity, the creativity and the enchanting universes, where colors bring more emotions than thousands smiles or million tears”
"Babeth Lafon is a beauty and lifestyle illustrator from Paris currently based in Berlin. Her work is characterised by pastel colours, layers of transparent washes and brushy textures which she creates for fashion magazines, cosmetics packagings and luxury brands." via
“I was born in Paris from French/Vietnamese parents who fled the war in the ‘70s, and as a teen, I’ve always thought of Saigon as my ‘real’ hometown (both my parents were born there).
Until I went backpacking there for a few weeks as a young woman, and realised that Paris was definitely my one and only hometown. I felt like a stranger in Vietnam, much more so than all the constant racism I grew up with in France could ever make me feel.
Still to this day, I have fantasies of tropical windows, sleepy hot afternoons and colourful details mixing up with my actual teenage years memories and obsessions – a mash-up made of bits and pieces from my real teenage bedroom in Paris and a dreamy Saigon, one I’ll never get to see. Now at last, it exists here, and strangely I feel more complete”
Istanbul artist Aykut Aydoğdu (previously) shares new set of striking illustrations
Animation artist Ori Toor (previously) shares a new series of strange and soft creatures living on his Tumblr account
Illustrator Ben Rubin does not waste time while commuting by simply chasing the routine with imagination. What he does is drawing monsters alongside to strangers in a subway and posting them on Instagram - simple idea, but it works
There is nothing new using and creating custom stickers in mobile chat applications. The latest and greatest addition to the family of such applications and development platform was done by Apple few days ago. After their massive release of iOS 10, the iMessage, at last, got its own stickers (that are applications themselves).
In a matter of a day I was contacted by team behind Stickers.Place collaboration. Guys invited talented illustrators to create stickers packs for iMessage and created a platform where any illustrator can join, create and share the best emotional stickers with audience.
Conceptual digital artist Alex Andreyev calls his works "hermetic art" depicting surreal and mythic situation somebody can call sci-fi illustration. His works from "Separate Reality" series definitely call to everything untold and occult we have in a course of our lives.
Colourful illustrations created by Italian designer Ray Oranges using geometric shapes for his eye-catchy atworks
Talented illustrator living in Italy Reno Nogaj shows the best of his illustrations made in limited-colours technique
Petersburg-based illustrator Viktor Miller-Gausa was commissioned by capital's underground transport to decorate metro cars with large-scale illustrations. This was a project initiated by "Amur Tiger Center" to grab attention on far east big cats that are in danger of extinction. "It was an incredible experience, the result of which throughout the whole year, will delight the residents of the Russian capital. In total, the project presented 18 illustrations for the whole train. My illustrations graced only the outer top." says Viktor
Talented French illustrator Kim Roselier has unique 3D-like style of doing artworks mainly basin on dynamic composition of human bodies. Check his latest commission below
Mexico-based artist Carlos ARL has pretty nice collection of portraits mainly female in portfolio
Krisztiàn Tejfel is a Hungarian painter and photographer. He mostly paints women's portrait, often leaving his creations with the look of a "work unfinished". He is educated in traditional painting and began exploring digital painting a few years ago. His female portraits are characterised by their melancholic look with a pinch of surrealism.
A selection of work by New York illustrator Kevin Hong. His latest illustrations has been done for upcoming game Miyamori
The psychedelia spiced illustration of Belgium artist Ellen van Engelen remind the works of Heinz Edelmann (Yellow Submarine, 1968) and some of earlier Soviet animations from last century.
Raphael Vicenzi is Belgian illustrator and artist living in Brussels creating collages and artworks based on collage techniques
Mexico based designer Aarón Martínez creates awesome characters for different editorials and commericials
Jungho is Korean artist based in Seoul mainly focusing on working on series depicting the love for the books