British photographer Ryan Hopkinson was always fascinated by tornadoes. For this series he placed them out of their normal context and created them in his studio with the help of Lightning & Kinglyface.
British photographer Ryan Hopkinson was always fascinated by tornadoes. For this series he placed them out of their normal context and created them in his studio with the help of Lightning & Kinglyface.
Toronto based artist Alex McLeod makes hyperreal renderings of Candyland Dreamscapes. He composes stylized versions of the natural world using Cinema 4D, Sculptmaster, and an iPad app called Forge.
Works by art director and illustrator Sebastien Cuypers. In his works typography adds to the motif to make it complete but at the same time acts as an autonomous and stand-alone feature of the layout. He handles letters like characters, allowing for their own and strong expressions.
Amazing works by the graphic design student/artist ‘Marynn‘ who is only 20 years old. Curiosity led by street style and all the magazines on her desk. Oh yeah, Marynn likes to drink her tea in a pint.
Paintings and drawings by the artist Aaron Jasinski. Jasinski’s work is most obviously marked by his vivid hues and engaging characters but the unique appeal of his paintings is much more subtle: each face he paints is composed not only of exquisite detail, but of human emotion.
Alberto Seveso is a self-taught Italian artist who wowed the world with his wonderfully detailed photographs of ink dissolving in water. Be sure to check out his great work on his portfolio site: burdu976.com
Check out this wonderful animation video made by director Yves Geleyn from the New York-based film- and animation production company Hornet Inc. Find more of his work on his director’s page.
Black Line Collective are a group of four young, inspiring and passionate artists delivering something classic yet fresh, spanning a movement from illustration to modern art. BLC have been able to not only produce an incredible range of pieces but also develop unique styles along the way.
Illustrations by Michael Marsicano. After receiving his BFA and MFA Illustration he started working professionally as an illustrator and he has been working for ‘big’ magazines like; Playboy, ESPN Magazine, Wired and many more.
Cool to see how LotFish created her own typical characters. She is a self-taught artist and she began her creative development as a freelance character designer, but quickly turned to an artistic universe, creating digital paintings.
Drawings made with blue and red ballpoint pens by Vanessa Prager. As a self taught artist Vanessa had several exhibitions with her drawings and paintings spread over the US.
Art and illustrations by Canadian artist Ryan Lake. Ryan attended the Ontario College of Art and Design where he received a BDES in Illustration. Utilizing a seamless blend of traditional and digital techniques his work strives to create a loose narrative of characters caught in a world of their own.
Camilla d’Errico is a product of her split heritage, Italian and Canadian rolled into one: Italian fiestiness, Canadian politeness, and an early addiction to Saturday morning cartoons, comics and manga as we can see in her stunning works.
´Totems´ series by French photographer Alain Delorme. The series plunges us into the core of contemporary China and its complexity. Men carry throughout the city unbelievable piles. These precarious columns appear as new totems of a society in complete transformation.
Shadow Chen aka Saltyshadow, is a mixed media illustrator from Ningbo, China. Shadow’s works incorporate liquid forms, with a traditional twist and bright colors.
Her specializations include: Illustration, Graphic, Fashion, Branding and Web Design.
Secretshowcase is the online identity of Rick Oostenbroek, a 20 years old self thaught Dutch digital artist. Rik got experience with graphics for 5 years and started as a freelancer 2 years ago.
The ‘bugs on book covers‘ series by the illustrator Rose Sanderson. Rose is inspired by the natural world, especially that which is generally unnoticed or disregarded by others current work focuses predominantly on the fragility of life and representations of freedom.
Born and raised in Brazil, artist Fernando Chamarelli his interests expanded to street art and tattoo. By merging this different backgrounds, he developed his signature style. Fernando still resides in Brazil, a multicultural country of contrasts.
Robert Carter is an award-winning illustrator. Robert combines a strong foundation in portraiture with a unique sense of visual and conceptual problem-solving to create striking, vibrant, and textured illustrations.
Alberto Cerriteño is a Mexican illustrator & designer who has developed his own very personal technique and style, having always present a delicate hints of traditional Mexican artistic influences of rich textures and decorative patterns.
N.S. David realizes she’s just a little bit delusional. This is why she paints, this is why she photographs; she harbors the hope that she can prove to her brethren that fairytales are more than just stories – she wishes to make her delusions real.