The Grace of Broken Space: Art by Sasha Tudvaseva

Sasha Tudvaseva is a freelance artist from Russia who draws illustrations for Blizzard Entertainment and writes in-depth tutorials on digital art on ArtStation Marketplace. Her flamboyant style is hard to describe – Tudvaseva beautifully combines abstraction and realism in her work, while playing with completely crazy perspective and breaking shapes. Continue reading »

Vampires and Death in European Style: Comics by Gigi Cavenago

Gigi Cavenago is an Italian cartoonist and illustrator who has worked on such European comics as Dylan Dog, Dr. Voodoo, Old Boy and many others. Cavenago has been critically acclaimed and won many awards as a comic book artist, but he doesn’t dwell on drawing stories – in his spare time he moonlights in advertising. Continue reading »

Black: Gerardo Zaffino’s Macabre Comics

Gerardo Zaffino is a comic book artist who has worked on the covers and drawings of such popular series as Avengers, Conan The Barbarian, Cosmic Ghost Rider Destroys Marvel History and Karnak, in which the legendary Warren Ellis served as screenwriter. In addition to his work for Marvel, Zaffino has also done other, equally curious work for other studios – Suiciders for Vertigo, God Country, Rumble!, Head Lopper and many more. Continue reading »

Tarantino Films and Acid Jazz: Illustrations by Alexey Bazunov

Alexey Bazunov is an artist from Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, who draws illustrations for books, magazines and other media. Bazunov’s style is characterized by an incredible freedom of forms and lines, he is capable of both realistic, detailed portraits and abstractions, with their dynamics and dashingness reminiscent of jazz improvisations. Continue reading »

The Order of the Heavens: Dark Fantasy by João Paulo Bragato

João Paulo Bragato is a Brazilian artist who draws whimsical characters and creatures that would fit perfectly into the world of some cool dystopian fantasy. A certain fairy-tale quality, subtle colors and smooth lines make Bragato similar to the legendary illustrator Yoshitaka Amano (Vampire Hunter D, Final Fantasy, Angel’s Egg), but the Brazilian’s work is still quite distinctive. Continue reading »

John Ching’s Tropical Chimeras

Los Angeles-based artist John Ching grew up in Hawaii and loves David Attenborough’s nature documentaries. He jokes that these are the two main things that shaped him as a person. He also claims that his chimerical creations are not so surreal. He simply sketches his childhood impressions of the bright colors, animals, and ocean of Hawaii. Continue reading »

Raul Moreno Coslado’s Grotesque Portraits and Illustrations

Raúl Moreno Coslado is a Spanish comics artist. Watching his work, you get the feeling that Coslado is a maximally omnivorous artist – he draws grotesque cartoons, comics, concepts for animation, and everything in between. His illustrations are still distinctive and recognizable – see for yourself. Continue reading »

The Whimsical Faces of Artist Ayran Oberto

Ayran Oberto is a Spanish artist who paints bizarre portraits. Grim skulls with eyes, surrealistic faces from acid tripods and bright faces of beautiful ladies – Oberto manages to make each image unique and memorable. Continue reading »

Netherworlds: The Fantastic Worlds of John Pak

John Pak is an artist from the United States who has worked on concept art for movies such as Mandalorian, Transformers 4, Maze Runner, Godzilla, Spider-man 2, War of the Planet of the Apes, Dumbo, Star Wars, Battle Angle, Ad Astra, Deadpool, Avatar Sequels (2,3,4,5), Star Wars and many others. He is the founder of Brainstorm School art studio and has an amazing style. Continue reading »

This Artist Crerates Provocative and Bizarre Photo Manipulations

There is no information about this artist on the Internet, but one thing I know is that he has a good sense of humor. In his collages he subtly plays with the vices and problems of modern society. Continue reading »

This Artist Draws 100 Grumpy Animals

The artist who goes by the name Beast Flaps on Instagram decided to draw one 100 grumpy animals and publish them in a book which you can get on Amazon. Last couple of years have given us plenty of reasons to be grumpy, so we can relate. Continue reading »

Monsters and Some Magic: Fantasy Illustrations by Andrew Mar

Andrew Mar is an artist from the United States who draws fantasy illustrations for the card game Magic: The Gathering and other related projects. As a freelancer he has worked with VOLTA, Bethesda, Capcom, Kingdom Death, and WhiteMoon Dreams. Ma’s work is a perfectly calibrated mix of creepiness and monumentality. Continue reading »

Cutest ‘Angular’ Animals and Characters by Nathan Pangilinan

Nathan Pangilinan is a Filipino artist who draws animals in bizarre geometric shapes. Other than that we know nothing about him, but the animals are so beautiful that that’s all we need. Continue reading »

Inspirational Female Portraits by Eva Balloon

Eva Balloon is an artist from Kazakhstan who draws charming ladies. With light strokes, Eva manages to create portraits that are strikingly airy – illustrations so delicate, as if they were made of weightless marshmallow. Continue reading »

The Mind’s Dream and its Monsters: Creepy Illustrations by Daniel Peacock

Dan Peacock is a British artist who paints distorted infernal creatures crawling straight out of the underworld. For Peacock there are no shapes or clear images, all his monsters are as surreal creatures as possible, as if born of David Lynch’s mad dream. Continue reading »

The Art of Dreams: Illustrations by Jeremy Wilson

Jeremy Wilson is an artist from the United States who draws illustrations for books, comic book covers, and games. Among his works are projects for Scientific American Magazine, BOOM! Comics, Wizards of the Coast, Square Enix and many other famous companies. Wilson’s style is a bizarre mix of surreal imagery and hyper-realistic forms. Continue reading »

Finally, 2022 Texts From My Cat Calendar Is Here!

If you give a cat a smartphone, he’s gonna want to text—his every fleeting thought. At least that’s the case with Mitty—the text-savvy, over-anxious, drama-filled housecat. Continue reading »

Animal Portraits in The Style of Old Masters by Tein Lucasson

What would an animal look like if it were a human? The question is actually a contradiction in terms, and Tein Lucasson’s answer is as humorous as it is creative. With digital photo technology, he combines pet portraits with human poses, celebrating each animal’s unique personality, while drawing on his passion for costume and art history. Continue reading »

32-Year-Old Independent Modern Woman Draws Comics On Her Observations About Society

Content by women that’s meant to empower other women – now that’s what I like to see. Lainey Molnar is a talented artist who creates relatable comics about self-acceptance, motherhood, refusing to adhere to social stereotypes, and freedom of choice. These clever and very current comics touch on everyday situations that even men might resonate with. Continue reading »

Digital Artist Creates Thought-Provoking Illustrations That May Make You Look At Things Differently

Art can give us a better understanding of our emotions and the world we live in. Even though some art pieces can be difficult to comprehend, they might provoke one to think and find his or her own meaning. Art is often connected to human emotions. In the process of creating art, artists express what they are concerned or curious about. In this way, they explore their own thoughts and feelings and at the same time encourage the public to engage in the journey of meaning-making. Continue reading »

Uncanny Eye Illustrations from Georg Bartisch’s Ophthalmodouleia, 1583

Georg Bartisch (1535–1607) was a German physician, a native of Königsbrück, Saxonia, who became, in the words of the University of Texas, ‘the father of ophthalmology’. Continue reading »

Charles Lister’s Creepy Dolls

Can puppets be frightening? Yes, they can, if a puppeteer who understands horror is involved. Charles Lister is just such a master. And while he only draws creepy puppets on paper, they are quite worthy of implementation both in the material and in some macabre video game. Continue reading »

Cute Naughty Girls by Philip Bawasanta

Philip Bawasanta is a Filipino artist who draws charming girls. We don’t know what he does besides that, but the girls turn out just right – light, cheerful, and impossibly seductive. Continue reading »

Melancholy Beauties by the Artist Wataboku

Wataboku is a Japanese artist who paints sweet and slightly sad girls. Since 2016 he has been exhibiting in galleries in Shanghai, Jakarta, and other major cities, delighting the public with lovely portraits that are slightly melancholic but life-affirming. Continue reading »

The Finesse of Evil: Superb Concept Art Works and Sketches by Dominik Derow

Dominik Derow is an artist from Nuremberg who is a masterful drawer of monsters and all sorts of fantastic creatures. As a concept artist, Derow worked (and still works) on projects by Deck13 Interactive (Lords of the Fallen, The Surge) and Grimlore Games (SpellForce 3). In his spare time, he makes the coolest sketches, each of which could be used to make a separate game. Continue reading »