Into The Water By Sonia Alins Miguel
Spanish illustrator Sonia Alins Miguel created the surreal and overwhelming series ‘Water women’ and ‘Into The water’. Miguel’s two-part series of drawings show women floating in undefined fluid....
View ArticleFrancesco Ciccolella’s Playful Illustrations
Australian illustrator with Italian roots, Francesco Ciccolella’s work does not limit to just one genre – he likes to think of it as telling different stories in a poetic and compelling way. Read...
View ArticleArchitectural Illustration By Andrea Minini
Commissioned by Studioverde, Andrea Minini’s series of architectural illustration Progress Profiles comprises thirteen architectural illustrations reproducing some of the most prestigious buildings...
View ArticleTimo Kuilder’s Geometric Illustrations
Amsterdam based illustrator and graphic designer Timo Kuilder creates visual identities, websites, illustrations, as well as animations. His art is characterised by simple, synthetic shapes that...
View ArticleThe Interaction Of Humans And Nature Illustrated By Kirsten Beets
Cape-Town-rooted artist Kirsten Beets works predominantly with oil paint on paper. Her main subject is the interaction between humans and nature. How do people use and modify nature for recreation?...
View ArticleModernist Homes Illustrated By Ana Popescu
Inspired by the mid-century mansions and villas of Palm Springs, artist Ana Popescu creates her own fictional homes in a series of illustrated architectural studies. Read moreThe post Modernist Homes...
View ArticleExploring Color And The Female Form With Daiana Ruiz
In her explorations of the female form, Buenos Aires-based illustrator Daiana Ruiz uses color and simple line work to delineate powerful women. Looking at her palette and repeated motifs — her...
View ArticleIsabelle Feliu Illustrates A New Era Of Fashion And Femininity
Discovering that Isabelle Feliu has a background in fashion is unsurprising; the illustrative work of the Québécoise-Honduran, Oslo-based artist is delicately designed and populated by elegantly poised...
View ArticleLouise Nissen Gives New Life To An Abandoned Sea Bath
Danish spatial designer, Louise Nissen, has proposed a new future for an abandoned lido on the British coast: The ‘Sea Sanctuary’ in Margate would offer respite and healing for Londoners suffering from...
View ArticleRosie McGuinness On Drawing The World Of Fashion, Minus The Conceit
The compelling illustrations of London-based artist Rosie McGuinness are populated almost solely by well-dressed women: why? “Maybe it is as simple as being a woman”, she explains, “relating to drawing...
View ArticleA Spotlight On Lucy Bohr, The Emerging Illustrator Creating Tender And...
German artist Lucy Bohr uses digital illustration as a medium for personal expression; her evolving portfolio brims with vibrancy, relatability, and the spirit of youth. We spoke to her at the House of...
View ArticlePast, Present And Future Beauty Rituals
Beauty is an ambiguous concept: An aesthetic quality? Perhaps. More likely, it is a cultural, philosophical, and psychological construct with fluid edges that shifts and changes over time. Read moreThe...
View ArticleNoortje Veenhuizen’s Warm Illustrations Celebrate Passionate Women
Emerging Dutch artist and digital designer Noortje Veenhuizen first developed her interest in art illustration through Instagram. Her contemporary designs champion women with an aura of confidence that...
View ArticleAndres Suárez Explores The Subtle Nuances Of Identity In His Personal,...
Illustrator Andres Suárez’s contemplative artworks explore the many versatile complexities of human emotion and identity. Read moreThe post Andres Suárez Explores The Subtle Nuances Of Identity In His...
View ArticleJon Koko’s Evocative Art Soothes And Makes The Mind Wander
In an oversaturated and digitally controlled environment with endless potential distractions, Swedish artist Jon Koko gives our eyes a welcome place to rest. From house models to illustrations and...
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