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Beautiful Clay Characters and Still Lifes by Irma Grunholz

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Irma Gruenholz, a three-dimensional illustrator and sculptor based in Madrid, Spain, engages in a creative process centered on hand-sculpted illustrations using clay and various materials to achieve three-dimensional effects. Continue reading »

The Superb Concept Artworks by Amin Faramarzian

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Amin Faramarzian, based in Turkey, is a freelance illustrator with a background in graphic design and animation. Continue reading »

Meet Adela Madej, an Illustrator and Graphic Artist From Poland

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Adela Madej is a graphic designer based in Warsaw. She completed her education at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology’s Faculty of New Media Arts and the University of Warsaw’s Institute of Polish Culture. Continue reading »

Despite Its AI Bot’s Claimed Capability to Generate Motivational Images, the Outcome Is Absolutely Hilarious

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With the help of artificial intelligence, InspiroBot (previously) can create an endless supply of one-of-a-kind inspirational quotes to elevate human life. But as a result of its efforts, many people are left bewildered or laughing uncontrollably because the outcomes are so absurdly dark or seemingly random. Continue reading »

Amazing Early 20th-Century Optical Illusion Skull Postcards

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Early in the 20th century, optical illusion skull postcards were hugely popular throughout Europe. Continue reading »

Retro Revival: The Art Deco-Inspired Illustrations of Anta Alek

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Anta Alek is a Berlin-based vector artist renowned for her exceptional Art Deco-inspired illustrations that perfectly capture the retro aesthetic of vintage posters. Drawing on classic illustration techniques, her designs are intricate and delicate, evoking a strong sense of nostalgia and familiarity. Continue reading »

The Superb Retro Inspired Collages by Figaro Many

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His name is Tomasz aka Figaro Many, hailing from a small town in Poland. Tomasz began creating collages a year ago and it quickly turned into his passion. He enjoys merging the styles of vintage ads, posters, or magazine covers with something unconventional that appears amusing or provocative. Additionally, Tomasz has interests in music and movies. Continue reading »

Meet Jean Carlu, A Pioneer of Graphic Design and Branding

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Jean Carlu was a French graphic designer who was born in 1900 in Bonnières-sur-Seine. He began his career as a professional poster designer in 1919 after winning a competition held by a dental aids producer called Glycodont in 1918. Continue reading »

The Chicken Lamp – Art, Utility or Dumpster Fodder?

Hold on to your feathers, folks! The latest addition to poultry-themed decor has arrived, and it’s sure to ruffle some feathers. Introducing the Chicken Lamp – the egg-citing, butt-glowing work of art that has everyone scratching their heads.

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Is it a lamp? Is it a chicken? Is it a joke gone too far? That’s for you to decide, my friends. But one thing is for sure – this lamp is unlike anything you’ve ever seen before. Complete with feathery details and a shiny, egg-shaped bulb in its posterior, this lamp is the next best thing to an actual taxidermy chicken with the same lightbulb butt feature. Can you believe it? Neither can we. Continue reading »

Meet Jeff Drew, the Award-Winning Illustrator Behind America’s Witty and Sarcastic Artwork

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Jeff Drew, an Albuquerque-based illustrator, has gained national recognition for his exceptional and sharp-witted artwork. He has created cover illustrations for various publications across America, showcasing his stunning visual style. Continue reading »

Enter the World of Shaun Lowndes, Where the Unexpected Meets the Human Element

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UK-based artist Shaun Lowndes is a master at creating vibrant and lively paintings that take inspiration from vintage Proletariat posters, woodcut, and linocut. His works have been described as “The Twilight Zone in full color” and it’s not hard to see why. Through his paintings, Lowndes creates intriguing worlds that are both captivating and thought-provoking. Continue reading »

Fallen Angels: The Superb Concept Art by Valentina Remenar

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Valentina Remenar is a traditional and digital illustrator, concept artist and graphic designer from Croatia, currently based in Slovenia, who works primarily on game concepts, book covers, posters, character design, and digital illustrations. Some of her clients include Riot Games, Blizzard, Marvel, Wizards Of The Coast, Valve, Outfit7 Ltd. (Ekipa2 d.o.o. subsidiary), West Studio, 3dtotal, ImagineFX, DeviantArt, Celsys. Continue reading »

French Artist Jean Jullien Creates Playful Sculptural Pieces and Artworks with A Comical and Cartoony Style

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Originally from Nantes, Jean completed a graphic design degree in Quimper before moving to London. He has since graduated from Central Saint Martins (2008) and from the Royal College of Art (2010). Continue reading »

The US States Brand Identity Clearly Illustrated by Bogdan Katsuba

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Graphic Designer Bogdan Katsuba created this cool selection of badges and a poster to visually represent each one of the 50 US states. Continue reading »

Here Is Where the Digital Creative Community Gets Together to Share Some of Their Favorite Client Comments

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Ad creatives, designers, animators, directors, illustrators took time out to dress up their favorite funniest and dumbest feedback from clients, transforming quotes that would normally give you a twitch, into a diverse collection of posters. Continue reading »

From Icons to Graphics: Illustrations by Sophia Suliy

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Before the war, Sophia Suliy did painting and iconography but then switched to illustration. Nowadays, she draws clever and touching posters about the war, albeit still relying on iconographic principles. Continue reading »

“Street Life In London”: Photographer Colorized Photos From Over 140 Years Ago

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According to Tom Marshall: “In the mid-1870s, Scottish photographer John Thomson captured the daily toil and struggle of the ‘street folks’ of London, in a series of photos that laid the foundations for modern photojournalism. Working with a radical journalist called Adolphe Smith, Thomson produced a monthly magazine ‘Street Life in London’ from 1876 to 1877. Continue reading »

Meet the Artist Behind the Most Wonderfully Weird Instagram Account

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Chances are good you’ve done a double take at the singularly quirky local art installations of art director Pablo Rochat. Or, you’re one of his 1M+ Instagram followers. Continue reading »

The Beauty of Japanese Suburbs in Watercolors of Hideaki Kita

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Hideaki Kita was born in Kanagawa in 1972 and graduated from Multimedia Art Academy Background Department. After working for a game company and an animation production company, he became a freelance artist. He is active in a wide range of activities, including solo exhibitions and watercolour classes, while painting local landscapes of Shonan. Continue reading »

The Absurd West, the Strange East: The Grotesque Paintings of Lui Liu

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Lui Liu was born in March 1957 in North China and came to Canada in 1991. Speaking both Chinese and English fluently, Lui Liu possesses superb painterly techniques, his unique language that finds a wide range of audience around the world. His acquisition of techniques started during China’s Cultural Revolution when he was a young boy painting posters on the streets and continued in the most prestigious Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing. Continue reading »

33 Letters for Ukraine: Letters of The Ukrainian Alphabet as A Sign of Solidarity

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Polish designers created the “33 Letters for Ukraine” Challenge aimed at expressing solidarity with the people of Ukraine. More than 400 variants of letters were sent by designers from different countries. Continue reading »

Street Artists Around the World Support Ukraine in Its Fight Against the Russian Invasion

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The graffiti against the war in Ukraine of the street artist ChemiS in Prague, Czech Republic. Continue reading »

As Alive and Even Better: Seductive Pinup Beauties by Artist Olivia De Berardinis

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Olivia De Berardinis has been working as an artist since the mid-70’s. Since 1985 Olivia has been a contributor to Playboy Magazine, where her art pinup page often appears with captions written by Hugh Hefner. Continue reading »

A Comic Book Classic and Master of Abstraction: Illustrations by Bill Sienkiewicz

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Bill Sienkiewicz (pronounced sin-KEV-itch) is an Eisner-winning, Emmy-nominated artist best known for revamping the style of comic and graphic novel illustration from 1980 onward, most notably with Marvel Comic’s Elektra: Assassin and his acclaimed graphic novel Stray Toasters, earning him an international reputation and cult status across media industries. Continue reading »

The Herald of Lovecraftian World: Samuel Araya’s Grim Paintings

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Samuel Araya is an artist living in the poison heart of South America, his work has appeared in a variety of media, from videogames, t-shirts, posters, records, to cards and books, including five editions of the prestigious “Spectrum: The Best In Contemporary Fantastic Art” annual. Currently also dedicates time to his career as a gallery artist, with an important number of international shows already gracing his curriculum. Continue reading »