Dark, Fantasy, Cinematic Artworks and Character Design by Alexandre Chaudret

Alexandre Chaudret, is a Paris-based art director and concept artist known for dark fantasy, creature design, and cinematic illustration. Continue reading »

Artist Rutger Paulusse Turns Geometry into Living, Breathing Sculptures

Rutger Paulusse is a Dutch visual artist, art director, and designer from Eindhoven currently based in Amsterdam, known for his masterful fusion of geometry, color, light, and materiality across digital and physical mediums. Continue reading »

Ethereal Edges and Heroic Hues in Fantasy and Horror Illustrations of Jodie Muir

Jodie Muir is a freelance illustrator based in Manchester, United Kingdom, renowned for her fantasy and portrait artwork that blends intricate details with imaginative, otherworldly themes inspired by gaming, literature, and pop culture. Continue reading »

“Disney Dreams Gone Dark”: Stunning Pop Culture Illustrations and Comics of Brecht Vandenbroucke

Brecht Vandenbroucke is a Belgian illustrator, painter, comic author, and filmmaker born in 1986 in Veurne, who studied illustration at Sint-Lukas University College of Art and Design in Brussels and now lives in Antwerp, where his satirical works critique modern society through vibrant, pop culture-infused visuals. Continue reading »

“Sketching the Dark Frontier”: The Uncharted Bestiary of Alex Bosoy’s Fantasy Illustrations

Alex Bosoy is a freelance designer and illustrator based in the United States, deeply inspired by heavy metal music, 80s and 90s nostalgia, horror tropes, and fantasy elements, which he channels into his vibrant, detailed digital and traditional artworks. Continue reading »

“A Little Lonely Cat in a Big Empty World”: Dreamlike Surrealist Paintings of Mitch

Mitch is a German multi-media artist born in Berlin in 1985. He is best known for his surreal feline figures, particularly black cats, which he places in a variety of imaginative and often minimalist settings. Continue reading »

“The Infernal Devices”: The Superb Illustration Artworks of Cassandra Jean

Cassandra Jean is a freelance illustrator and comic artist well known for her work on book and graphic novel adaptations. Continue reading »

The Fabulous Book, Magazine and Comic Illustrations and Paintings of Chrigel Farner

Chrigel Farner is a Swiss-born artist, illustrator, comic creator, and painter currently living in Berlin. Continue reading »

“Les Premiers Humains Dans la Lune”: Fairytale Illustrations by Lily de Bellon

French illustrator and graphic designer Lili des Bellons continues to build whimsical, otherworldly realms in his latest series. Continue reading »

Vibrant and Bold Illustrations by Mary Maka

Mary Maka, a lion-inspired artist, has returned with her signature surreal worlds full of bold colors, dreamy gradients, and whimsical characters. Continue reading »

Renegade Hardware: The Near Future Ilustrated By Daniel Isles

Daniel Isles, also known online as DirtyRobot, envisions a near-future world teeming with masked gangs, telekinetic teens, and towering robots battling across neon-lit cyberpunk cities. Continue reading »

The Elegant World of Georges Gaudy: Posters From the Belle Époque

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Georges Gaudy (1872–1940) was a pioneering Belgian artist whose Art Nouveau posters helped define Europe’s advertising boom in the early 20th century. Continue reading »

Remarkable and Intricate Illustrations of Gaspar Costa

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Portuguese illustrator Gaspar Costa blends old-world charm with modern branding through his exquisite engraving-style drawings. Continue reading »

Hypnotic Colorful Illustrations and Editorials by Tim McDonagh

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Tim McDonagh, a UK illustrator, conjures whole universes in just a single image, blending meticulous linework with vivid colour drawn from influences like vintage comics and tattoo art. Continue reading »

Beautiful Visual Storytelling Illustrations of Lin Ye

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Lin Ye is a professional illustrator from China, currently living in London. Continue reading »

John Hassall’s Brilliant Posters From the Turn of the Century

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Meet John Hassall, the undisputed “Poster King” of turn-of-the-century Britain. A pivotal figure in the Golden Age of Illustration, Hassall (1868–1948) transformed the nation’s streets into a vibrant public gallery. Continue reading »

Melancholy Illustrations and Book Cover Artworks by Audrey Benjaminsen

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What is most moving about Audrey Benjaminsen’s art is the way it captures a feeling of beautiful melancholy. Continue reading »

Quantum Coin: The Superb Concept Art Works of Sam Weber

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Sam Weber began his studies at the Alberta College of Art and Design in Calgary before relocating to New York to further his illustration career and attend graduate school at The School of Visual Arts. He is now based in Brooklyn, New York, where he works professionally as an artist and illustrator. Continue reading »

The Delicate and Colorful Paper Tranformations by Helen Musselwhite

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Helen Musselwhite transforms simple sheets of paper into intricate, storytelling landscapes, bringing nature to life through delicate layers and thoughtful composition. Though her artistic path began in graphic design and illustration, she found her true passion in paper art, drawing inspiration from the countryside near Manchester. Her work captures the beauty of plants and wildlife with a charming, handcrafted elegance that feels both timeless and deeply personal. Continue reading »

“The Catastrophes”: Surreal Illustration Series by Mateo Pizarro

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Mateo Pizarro’s series “The Catastrophes”* delves into modern anxieties through surreal and abstract depictions of disaster, tackling themes like political polarization, surveillance culture, and misinformation. Continue reading »

Amazing Art Deco Elegance: Charles Martin’s Posters of the 1910s

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Charles Martin (1884–1934) was a French illustrator whose artistry left a lasting mark on the Art Deco era. Continue reading »

Striking Illustrations by Denis Freitas

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The dynamism of street art meets the grace and nuance of fine art in the exciting illustration work of Brazilian artist Denis Freitas. His powerful graphic style is entirely his own, with solid forms balanced with subtlety and detail, telling his client’s story in a striking and unique way. Continue reading »

The Artist’s Illustrations Tackle Mental Health With A Bold And Unflinching Honesty

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The weight of anxiety, depression, fear, and loneliness is something so many of us know all too well, often leaving us feeling isolated and overwhelmed. But connection—that rare and beautiful thing—can be our lifeline, and that’s exactly what Tanvi Parulkar offers through her art at Rum & Raisin Studio. Continue reading »

Vintage Artworks of Edward Penfield, The Father of the American Poster

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Edward Penfield (1866–1925) left an indelible mark on American art and design, shaping the visual culture of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Continue reading »

Impressive Fashion Illustration by Eduardo García Benito For Vogue in the 1920s and ’30s

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Eduardo García Benito, the brilliant Spanish artist behind some of Vogue’s most iconic covers in the 1920s and 1930s, brought a unique elegance to fashion illustration. From painting royalty to capturing bold portraits, his work continues to inspire—take a look at these stunning vintage creations! Continue reading »