Christian Yulmanova
Digital artist based in Norway, Christian, creates neat CG characters that reminds us some popular people
Digital artist based in Norway, Christian, creates neat CG characters that reminds us some popular people
David Belliveau is a self-taught digital artist and entrepreneur, specialised in advertising illustrations and realistic portraiture. When he’s not painting for clients, he spends most of his time teaching others. In 2015 he co-founded Paintable, an online art school built to empower budding artists around the world.
Jade Purple Brown is an artist living in New York City. Her work uses strong figures, vibrant coloгrs, and messages of optimism to create new, dynamic worlds of individuality and empowerment. Her artistic practice spans across Illustration, Design, and Creative Direction, and has attracted a wide range of global clients.
Illustrator and dotwork artist Sergey Svetov shares his dark skills perfectly suited for skin neither paper clashing to eternal instances: Beauty and Death
Meet illustrator Abigail Larson raised in Virginia, US and living in Italy and now having a full-time job as character designer at Netflix Animation
Digital illustrator based in London Henry Wong creates very atmospheric works
“Weronika Kuc is a Warsaw-based illustrator and graphic designer mixing digital and traditional drawing techniques. She compensates her flair for minimalism with bold splashes of color, adding a metaphorical quality to each of her works.”
“Zooming of female figures and their attributes, Kuc investigates human sensitivity with simple brushstrokes while her distorted heroines contest society’s beauty norms. Having worked with titles such as ELLE and Glamour, the artist reaches beyond classical mediums and zooms on the most subtle of feelings.”
Vasilisa Romanenko is a New England-based illustrator, designer, and fine artist. Her artwork depicts the mystery, beauty, and fragility of nature through the use of botanical elements, intricate patterns, and animals. She sees her paintings as windows into a magical world, much like the one she enjoyed getting lost in as a child while reading fairy tales. The lush blooming gardens, birds, and insects in her work are all used to explore the human spirit and its connection to nature. Vasilisa's primary medium is acrylic on canvas, although she works with watercolour, ink, and digital mediums as well.
Colombian La Salvación Studio created this calendar for a local bank in 2019, but all I want is to be 2021 like this! Credits: @david_.rivera @seb.zul @leyther_orozco @margarita_bernall
Timişoara, Romania-based artist Alina-Ondine Slimovschi always filtered the reality in a specific manner emphasizing the notions of solitude, melancholy, escapism, abandon, fears and expectations, love, lust, memory and recollection.
Artist and illustrator Nicholas Moegly creates haunted paintings of an abandoned rural suburbia occupied by natural inhabitants
Minsk-based artist Dima Kashtalyan shares his black-and-white detailed ink drawings and same but scaled techniques he uses for creating urban art murals
Graphic designer Bogdan Katsuba has been featured on our pages with his visual research on common used symbols and brands. Here is his next interpretation of archaic coats of arms in a way they merge urban reality with natural environments
Moscow based young illustrator working under “Amak” moniker shares sharp skills and style with his latest artwork. Amak also creates music you want to listen below
Darya Shnykina is an illustrator from Moscow blurring a thin line between contemporary figurative painting and illustration. "With restrained and soothed color palette she’s capturing calm, introspective moments in her artwork. Using a sketchy, wavering line, she’s able to humanize and personify emotions. Although created using digital techniques, Darya’s artwork retains the charm of traditional material and textures."
Oslo-based illustrator Kine Andersen retrospects the normality through the colourful pop-art lens . Her visual technique, beyond being consistent in narrative content, multiply the isolation and angst of small-town life in the north. Despite this fact she is not spending much time on self-reflection but creating a lot of commissioned work for leading editorials.
“I have a hard time understanding my own feelings, so it is easier to draw them. I felt like an alien most of my teenage years, therefore my illustrations are very lonely.””
Gada Jermy is Jordan-based illustrator creating beautiful imaginary portraits in her own style
Amanda Berglund is a Swedish illustrator creating imagery for magazines and books, using pixels and pigments. She also runs a studio for graphic design and art direction with her partner under the name of Amanda & Erik.
Lithuanian artist based in Berlin, Aiste Stancikaite, focus in her drawing on understanding, recreating and challenging the perceptions of reality.