Electric Tokyo by Elora Pautrat
Environment artist Elora Pautrat living in Japan shares her visual stories of Tokyo made of photos, digitals and some magic
Environment artist Elora Pautrat living in Japan shares her visual stories of Tokyo made of photos, digitals and some magic
Salzburg-based illustrator Hans-Christian Kogler shares his ballpoint illustrations
I personally believe some if not many artists and illustrators live 24/7 in their imaginary worlds. Viktor Pyatkin is not an exclusion but a real proof of this concept, take a look at characters and visual stories coming straight out of his head
Contemporary artist, creative director and illustrator Gabriel da Silva based in Miami, creates modern version of Bosch as its personages has been teleported to the Adventure Time series and get some portion of magic happy pills
Freelance illustrator from Minsk free city, Liza Rusalskay works closely with world-based companies and is currently represented by ladies-run agency @Tillanelli.Studio
London-based illustrator Charlie Davis creates illustrations looking like a colour paper cut-outs, never dull and always with a dynamic twist
Avalon Nuovo is a Los Angeles-bred illustrator living in Amsterdam, working with editorial, motion, advertising, and publishing, among other applications. Her work draws from influences of music, video games, history, nature, and a love of life drawing. It reflects what is usually on her mind: environmental action, social justice, and trying to find and highlight things that make humanity seem a little more promising.
Russian urban street artist and illustrator Antonia Lev shares her obsession with femininity, nature and freedom through colourful murals and artworks
Berlin-based Laura Breiling illustrates the life in its finest - always actual, diverse and speaking truth aloud. If 2020 is still not an eye-opening year for the viewer, what else can be?
“Douglas Hale’s witty collages play with pieces of found imagery, colour and symbolism. Hale uses contemporary graphic styles to produce fantasy landscapes and unusual profiles, combining tribal and mythological references in contrasting tones beautifully strange scenarios.” via @trendland
Russian illustrator Polina Okean easily transforms her colourful works to murals and back to prints. Following a minimal visual approach creating quite self-esteemed and good looking characters
“When Nicholas Rougeux came across the massive collection of mineral illustrations that British naturalist and illustrator James Sowerby created at the beginning of the 19th century, he wondered what they would look like arranged by colour in a big collage. And, well, he spent the next four months doing exactly that: arranging all of Sowerby’s illustrations from the 718-plates-strong series British Mineralogy containing minerals found within Great Britain and Exotic Mineralogy containing those from beyond its borders.”
Stockholm-based digital artist and art director, Daniel Carlsten worked as an art director at Acne before starting to work freelance. He has since been commissioned by clients such as Le Bon Marché, Herman Miller, Rimowa, Van Cleef & Arpels, and done editorial work for Dwell Magazine and Nowness.
His work is represented in the permanent collections of the National Museum in Stockholm and the Röhsska Design Museum in Gothenburg.
Belgium-based duo artists Katarzyna & Marcin Owczarek creates wonderful surreal Animal Collages.
Union Haus is Calvin Sprague, Rotterdam based freelance graphic designer & illustrator with a knack for colourful, retro & playful styles. Experimenting with basic lines & shapes, he finds harmony by bridging the gap between structure & chaos. Influenced by the early works of Saul Bass to Heinz Edelmann to Milton Glaser, he sees their eccentric, colourful style as a big reason why he grew to love design.
Petra Eriksson is Swedish illustrator and artist based in Barcelona represented by Handsome Frank illustration agency. Petra is a compulsive drawer and professional tea drinker with a love for dots, bright colours and confetti
Jaedoo Lee is an illustrator that animates and an animator that creates, draws shapes with imaginary physics and sometimes makes them move too. Lee’s work is all about displaying shapes in a space and he wants his work to be fun to look at
Milan-born Melbourne-raised and New York based graphic artist Ilya Milstein creates award-winning illustrations of ideal neighbourhood society. They usually depicts chilling people doing their daily basis thing on a mid-hour streets of New York and suburbia. Most of Ilya’s works lands on the covers of magazines of New Yorker and The New York Times Magazine
Yi Xiao Chen aka Jyxchen is contemporary illustrator and visual artist currently living in Perth, Australia. “Yi’s minimalistic, semi-abstract portrait illustrations are drawn with simple lines and carefully chosen pastels making her illustrations unique with a strong and bold identity. “