The Good, the Bad, the Mischievous: Cool Illustrations by Max Grecke

Max Grecke is a Swedish freelance artist and master of 2D and 3D painting. Mostly Grek just draws funny cartoons and strikingly flamboyant and slightly crazy illustrations, but sometimes he takes on serious commercial work as well, as well as recording tutorials on Youtube.

Grecke’s style is truly New Year’s Eve – wild in its lines, motley in its colors, and invariably mischievous in general. Continue reading »

Death, Despair And Bloodborne: Superb Art By Rob Bowyer

Rob Bowyer is a freelance illustrator from the UK who draws very sad pictures. Most of them are skeletons and all sorts of monstrous creatures in depressing, ghastly locations. That said, Bowyer’s artwork even looks very stylish – you could put each one on your desktop or wherever young people are putting pictures nowadays. Continue reading »

Comical and Cool As Hell: Superb Sketches By Warwick Johnson Cadwell

Warwick Johnson Cadwell is a British artist with a very distinctive style. At first glance he seems to draw his comics and illustrations in a very childish and primitive way, but in fact his work is not that simple. Continue reading »

Hellboy, Evangelion, and Eight-Legged Mickey Mouse Mutant: Comic Art by James Harren

To say that James Harren is a cool drawer is to say nothing. Harren has been illustrating comics for a long time, having worked on such DC and Marvel projects as B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth, X-Men: To Serve And Protect, Conan and many other equally legendary titles from other publishers. Continue reading »

Artist Turns Animals Into Original Characters That Look Like They Belong In An Anime

Spectacled Owl

Have you ever woke up and wondered what some of your favorite animals might look like in a 2D universe? Or even in different art styles? Korean artist Nitro (previously featured) committed themselves to transforming various animals into anime characters, and the result of these artworks pretty much stands for itself. Continue reading »

Artist Spent Three Years Painting Her Readings

“One Hundred Years Of Solitude” By Gabriel Garcia Marques

According to Fernanda Jardim: “I started to paint when I was twelve years old. I decided to combine this passion with one other passion, literature. I tried to give a form to my interpretations of some of these masterpieces. It is also a way to see how my painting evolved during this process. You can follow me on my Instagram.” Continue reading »

Macabre Anatomy and Creepy Dogs: Bizarre Paintings by Dusty Ray

Dusty Ray is an artist from the United States who paints extremely dark paintings in gouache and oil. On the one hand, his works are frightening and make the unprepared viewer feel uncomfortable, but on the other hand, lovers of creepiness and dismemberment will surely enjoy his works. What can I say, each of his paintings begs to be on the cover of some black metal album, so creepy are they. Continue reading »

Charming Beauties and Warfare Kittens: Illustrations by Kyounghwan Kim

Kyounghwan Kim is a South Korean freelance artist. He specializes mostly on the concepts for different Asian MMORPGs, but unlike some other artists from this area, Kim can’t be accused of clichéd and stereotypical characters. Continue reading »

Love, Love, Love: Naughty Comic Illustrations by Andrés Garrido Martín

Andrés Garrido Martín is a Madrid-based artist who draws comics (“Love, love, love”) and funny illustrations. Martin creates incredibly dynamic images inspired by dark masterpieces like Dark Souls and Bloodborn, and he always does it tastefully – each character is so cute and colorful that he at least deserves his own cartoon, or even a whole series. Continue reading »

Korean Artist Illustrates The Daily Life Of A Loving Couple In An Intimate Way

South Korea is full of talented artists, and Myeong-Minho is one of them. This man is slowly but surely taking over the hearts of people all over the internet with his beautiful drawings. And after looking at them, you might feel the beauty of falling in love yourself. Continue reading »

From Depression To Dream Life: Paintings That Convey The True State Of Soul

According to Polina Kyprianova: “After graduating from the University, I could not find a job for a long time, and this led to depression. Continue reading »

30 Drawings That Will Hopefully Inspire You To Look On The Bright Side Of Life

According to Paul McAdams: “I’ve been an educator for most of my life, starting as a volunteer math teacher in Africa many years ago, then a human rights educator working primarily in Africa, the Middle East and North Africa, and Asia. For the past 11 years, I’ve been an independent consultant and supported governments and international organizations in promoting human rights education and diversity & inclusion, as well as facilitated workshops to train other facilitators. Continue reading »

Son Tries To Make People Laugh By Photoshopping His Dad Into Famous Paintings

Grant Wood, Oil On Beaverboard, 1930

There are some works of art that everyone’s seen so many times that it’s hard to imagine them as anything different from the original. Not to this guy, though—Matt Bonito has reimagined some of the world’s most famous paintings using pictures of his dad. As expected, the results turned out to be pretty hilarious. Continue reading »

Tiny Pet Confessions by Christopher Rozzi

Ever wonder what your pug is thinking? Why is your cat looking at you that way? “Tiny Confessions” is a series of handcrafted prints by Christopher Rozzi that will reveal these secrets once and for all. Continue reading »

Headache: This Artist Brings All Your Nightmares To Life

There is almost nothing known about Luis Pérez Banús, but this is even better, because one does not really want to study the life of such a gloomy artist. Continue reading »

Flirty Witches and Naughty Demonic Beauties In Pin-Up Illustrations By Alejandra Oviedo

Based in Bogotá, Colombia, Alejandra Oviedo draws funny and seductive pinup girls in all kinds of variations. Sometimes they are classic beauties, but most of the time Oviedo draws very unusual women – vampires, zombies and even pumpkinheads. And in each work there is a perfect balance of humor and sex – a real art. Continue reading »

Machinery In Black And White: Cool Rapid Sketches By Paul Heaston

Paul Heaston is a Denver-based artist who chronicles his simple but rather comfortable life. His sketches are really like a black-and-white tapestry of cityscapes and portraits of machinery – a kind of chronicle of the century in a few strokes of the Rapidograph. Continue reading »

The Prophet: Superb Digital Concept Art Works of Craig Mullins

Craig Mullins (born 1964) is an American digital painter, and leading international concept artist. He has created art for books, video games and films. Continue reading »

Cover Photos of Motor Trend Magazine in the 1980s

Motor Trend is an American automobile magazine. It first appeared in September 1949, and is notable for introducing the first Car of the Year designation, also in 1949. Continue reading »

Artist Modernizes Disney Characters By Placing Them In All Sorts Of Interesting Scenarios

While some are sworn haters of everything Disney, most of us enjoy a good Disney theme here and there. And then there’s a vast number of Disney fans that love everything related to it. Continue reading »

Twins Show What Pop Culture Characters Would Dress Like In Real Life

Ever feel like you have nothing to wear even with a closet full of clothes? Yes, us too. Although who would’ve thought that it’s possible to look for outfit inspiration in famous pop culture characters – even the animated ones. Continue reading »

Post-Punk, Goth And New Wave: Artist Replaces Frontmen And Women With Protagonists Of Film Classics

Robert Smith From The Cure In David Lynch’s Eraserhead (1977)

Accordign to an artist: “I am Butcher Billy and I’m an illustrator and designer based in Curitiba, Brazil. I’ve worked with Netflix, Marvel, Black Mirror, Honda, Warner, Amazon Prime, Playboy, Stranger Things, New York Times, Universal Music and others. Continue reading »

The Designer Reveals His Suggestions for Redesigning Famous Brands

French designer Kévin Royer plays with different redesigns of famous (and not so famous) global brands. You can judge how good he is at it, see his works in his Instagram. Continue reading »

From Chucky to Elon Musk: Mindblowing Colorful Tatoos by Daria Pirojenko

Daria Pirojenko is a tattoo artist from Krasnodar, Russia. She makes the most colorful tattoos, not limiting her imagination by any conventions. Daria’s sketches are an assortment of very different styles in which she always manages to maintain a particular brightness and originality. Continue reading »

Nevermind: Dreamy, Mysterious and Surreal Art Works of Paul Rabaud

Paul Rabaud is a French artist who came up with a rather funny and useful challenge for himself. Throughout 2020 (and part of 2021), he drew pictures every day, the references for which were photos of various cozy places around the planet. Continue reading »