Mikyung Lee Illustrations
Mikyung Lee is Korean illustrator based in Seoul, Korea.
She loves to create scenes of poetry mood and unrealistic images as well as drawing emotions. She sometimes makes GIFs.
Selected clients: Google, Penguin Random House, Airbnb, New Yorker, New York Times, The Guardian, BuzzFeed news, Playboy, Elysium Health, Snapchat, Medium, and many others.
Assorted Illustrations by Leonardo Santamaria
Leonardo Santamaria shares his recent illustrations made for clients and galleries such as The New York Times, Spoke Art, The Ringer, and Artetorial
Ewelina Dymek illustrations
We met Ewelina Dymek during our visit to Warsaw for @ElementTalks and @EuropeanDesignAwards She was a part of @NACISK_fest group show at the Palace of Culture and Science together with talented Polish illustrators.
Ewelina is a self-taught freelance illustrator based in Poznań, Poland. Her techniques heavily rely on combining pencil drawing, collage and digital software, which gives artist a lot of creative freedom. We could not escape to buy few of her works for our walls
Sam Chivers Illustration
Talented British illustrator Sam Chivers shows off his skills by sharing commercial and personal projects




Optical Art Illustration by Divin
Spanish illustrator Divin creates mind-bending op art works for your eyes pleasure and entertainment
Wenyi Geng illustrations
Wenyi Geng was born in Japan, grew up in China








Dmitry Ligay: Guru
Talented artist Dmitry Ligay shared his latest editorial illustrations made for Robb Report magazine
Mercedes deBellard
Madrid based illustrator Mercedes deBellard creates stunning floral portraits for editorial and commercial projects






Andrew Hem
“Los Angeles-based artist Andrew Hem (previously) paints stylised scenes of solitary figures caught in moments of motion, introspection, and reverence. While integrated into their surroundings through carefully modulated color palettes, the figures’ floating poses and distant expressions suggest a dreamlike state. In an artist statement, Hem cites an early interest in graffiti as informing his current narrative style, which he creates with a combination of gouache, oil, and acrylic paint.”
Collin Elder
“I see my work as being a transition from conservation and how we relate to the past, into the redesigning of reality, inspiring a shift in our anthropocentric vantage-point. My paintings reflect a desire to see the world outside of the human language, reimagining the relationship between nature and our contemporary experience. I paint stories of re-inspiring our reciprocity with the non-human, hoping to provide a window to release the senses from their normal constraints, imposed by cultural norms that isolate us from the environment”
Inktober Alternate Dictionary by Marv Castillo
Young award-winning creative designer and illustrator from Costa Rica - Marv Castillo took an Instagram challenge few month ago to come up with an ink illustration a day. During the “Inktober” he created 31 artworks featuring the visual representation of a random character and associated word and by this created the “Alternate Dictionary”
Joe Kibra Illustrations
Talented illustrator and art director Joe Kibra creates unforgettable black and white illustrations using contrast forms and stripes as a main visual tool
Sense of Colour with Alejandra Garcia
Alejandro Garcia is a modern day child of Picasso and Kandinsky living in the land of colour - Mexico. Beside abstract lines-splashes-dots exploration she creates capsule collaborations for fashion brands that are obviously stick to her sense of form and colour. No doubts it is a win-win situation for both sides having artist developing her skills and industry catching their audience with bright patterns.
Watercolour Cities by Maja Wrońska
Trained architect Maja Wrońska uses most of her talents in watercolour drawings of beautiful cities she visits
Santa Fe Opera illustrations by Stuart McReath
London-based illustrator Stuart McReath was commissioned to create posters for new season of Santa Fe Opera





Vans Faces by Leo Natsume
“Vans isn’t longer just a skateboarding brand, is become a broader lifestyle brand. The Old Skool and Classic Vans inspired me to create a series of figures that represent this new lifestyle and also explore new principles, organic and geometric shapes that are also associated with the products.”