These posters seem ordinary but actually they are not. Artist Mike Matola puts a little twist to his artwork by writing down the lyrics of a song or a script of certain movie in order to form a picture. Among his posters include images of members of The Beatles as well as characters from the movies such as The Shining. Remarkably, he does not draw these portraits and instead writes down words and the…
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Most of us would agree that we need to stretch our brain cells once in a while and let our imagination ran free so as to keep our minds working and avoid stagnation. Check out these clever illustrations by ingenious artists Adri Bodor and Mark Szulyovsky who came up with negative space posters…
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Hmmm... Christmas has passed and still you haven't thought of something to give for your loved ones? Well, it's never too late when it comes from the heart. Here's a unique treat for you. Artist Dale Keys offers something refreshing through his cute and bubbly illustrations. You may choose a design from his collection which could be finalized as a framed art print, stretched canvass, stationery card, iphone case,…
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U.K. based graphite artist Ileana Hunter creates exquisitely detailed minimalist pencil portraits. Her impressive collection of drawings are simply beautiful.
About the artist,
Her realistic drawings are inspired by both the fluidity of the human body and the hidden lyricism of mundane…
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Artist Johan Thornqvist took a simple take-a-picture from mobile phone to the next level. He came up with a clever idea to draw straight onto these photos and the results were indeed playful and somewhat adorable. Check them out after the jump! ♥
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Malaysia based tee shirt designer and illustrator Chow Hon Lam aka Flying Mouse just completed his personal project called Flying Mouse 365, which is create 1 design a day, 365 designs a year. His extensive portfolio include working and collaborating with AirAsia, Nike, Lotus F1, MARTELL VSOP, KLUE, and Dave Matthews Band. What drives him?…
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As part of a tea packaging project for Triptea, Andrew Gorkovenko created a series of illustrations made from tea leaves. The idea is to communicate the idea of traveling to exotic countries of the world. What better way to demonstrate that concept than placing illustration of different places in the…
I love to draw. When I grow up, I want to be a…
Malaysia based visual artist Lim Heng Swee loves to doodle. She hopes to doodle a smile on people's faces thru her illustration and designs. Her home studio ILOVEDOODLE is a brainchild of this delightful mission and must say she's super at it. Get ready to smile…
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That's not a photograph. No. Incredibly no. Portugal based artist and lawyer Samuel Silva draws hyper-realistic illustrations using ballpoint pens on paper. He started drawing when he was two and made it a hobby ever since. The image above titled Redhead Girl is his most popular artwork yet in which he…
Read More →Stephen Wiltshire is an awe-inspiring artist who's known for his drawings and paintings of detailed cityscapes. His accurate illustrations of famous skylines are drawn sometimes after having only seen it briefly. His recent work (pictured here) is an 18 ft New York Panorama which he drew from memory after a 20-minute helicopter ride over the city. A truly…
Read More →Moleskines have become a popular, somewhat legendary notebooks. I was looking for reasons why illustrators love sketching on it so much. One said that aside from its rich cream colored pages, it takes ink nicely. A good canvas is always good. Here are some great examples of black and white illustrations made on Moleskine pages.…
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Aled Lewis, known for his Threadless shirt illustration, superimposes 8-bit figures of your favorite video games on real-life photographs and the result is pure awesome. Literal combination of SD sceneries and pixelated characters. Go check them out..
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The other day I posted about the mythical illustrations of Alexander Jansson. Featuring today is David Fuhrer's work entitled 'Drug Free Zone'. His work has some dark touch to it but what I like about this is that he brings forward a positive message of having a drug-free-zone.
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Little Red Riding Hood.
It's always a wonderful experience listening to a great story. All your senses are at work in this time. Your imagination is evoked and exercised. Do you think telling a story is an art in itself? Yes, I do. It's a talent most people don't have. That's why it's always a treat to hear somebody share a tale.…
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