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Breathtaking Minimalist Illustrations by XNJ

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XNJ, an artist from Shenzhen, China, creates delicate illustrations featuring soft pastel shades, subtle gradients, and exquisite transparency effects, giving the works an ethereal, dreamlike quality, with minimalist depictions of female forms that emphasize elegance and tranquility. Continue reading »

The Superb Comic Books and Illustrations by Jared Muralt

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Jared Muralt, a talented comic book artist from Bern, Switzerland, is known for his unique style and ability to craft narratives that explore human connections, science, and nature, with his comic series “The Fall” being especially acclaimed. He also co-founded BlackYard Studio, a Swiss design agency that won Bern’s Advancement Award for Design in 2009, showcasing the innovative work he does beyond comics. Continue reading »

Cat Drawings By Mj.Majcha That Are Probably One Of The Cutest Things On The Internet

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Meet Majcha, a gifted artist making waves on Instagram with her charming cat illustrations. With over 350,000 followers eagerly anticipating her next piece, this “girl who loves to draw” has captured hearts everywhere. Her delightful cat-themed art brightens people’s days and adds a little joy to each week. Continue reading »

Stunning Abstract Photo Generations by Rus Khasanov

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Ruslan (Rus) Khasanov (previously featured) is an artist and graphic designer known for his abstract photography, videos, illustrations, and experimental typography. Continue reading »

The Superb Cyberpunk Illustrations by Max Prentis

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Max Prentis, an Australian illustrator now based in London, creates captivating compositions that blend dynamic worlds and intriguing characters, seamlessly transitioning between digital and traditional media. His work is deeply influenced by pop culture, drawing from the cartoons and comics of his childhood to infuse his pieces with a nostalgic and imaginative energy. Continue reading »

This Illustrator Turns Everyday Objects And Fruits Into Hilarious Dramatic Characters

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Alberto Arni’s illustrations bring everyday objects like fruits, pets, and even toilet paper to life with quirky personalities and stories, turning the ordinary into humorous and playful characters. Continue reading »

Beautiful Illustrations and Outdoor Murals by Luna Lee

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Luna Lee, a talented Chilean illustrator and mural artist, is renowned for her vibrant, diversity-celebrating artwork and has worked with notable clients like Nike, Adidas, and Lollapalooza across various creative fields including fashion illustration, character design, and advertising. Continue reading »

La vida de los Monstruos: The Superb Bizarre Illustrations by Roger Olmos

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Award-winning Spanish illustrator Roger Olmos crafts captivating visual narratives that blend whimsy with the eerie. Starting in scientific illustration, he later developed a distinctive style in children’s illustration, balancing the whimsical and the macabre, with his work featured in over 100 books internationally. Continue reading »

The Superb Macabre Illustrations by Manuel Cetina

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Manuel Cetina is a Mexican Art Director and Illustrator, focusing on music graphics and streetwear. Hi main influences include comics and horror movies. Continue reading »

Scientific Precision Meets Absurd Creativity in a Delightfully Strange Universe of Tim Andraka

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Tim Andraka’s work, highlighted in “Plausible Nonsense,” blends scientific precision with whimsical imagination. Continue reading »

Tales of Defiance: Where Princesses Refuse Their Thrones in Illustrations by Olga Esther

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Spanish artist Olga Esther uses the symbolism of fairy tales and princess stories in her expressive paintings to explore themes of gender and feminism, focusing on rebellious “princesses who don’t want to be princesses” as a means to represent those who suffer in silence. Her work serves as a powerful allegory for the forgotten and invisible ones, particularly young girls who challenge societal constraints and seek to reclaim their identity. Continue reading »

“Prey for the Devil”: Sensual Illustrations by Joyce Lee

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Joyce Lee is a South Korean artist gaining a huge following after posting her art online. Continue reading »

Butts on Things: Humorous Doodle Illustrations of Brian Cook

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Because everything looks better with a butt in Brian Cook’s collection of fun, offbeat illustrations, beers have rears, Tetris becomes Butris and balloons bear backsides. Continue reading »

Beautiful Illustrations by Kensuke Okazoe

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Kensuke Okazoe, an award-winning artist based in Kyoto, creates intricate contemporary artworks inspired by Japanese culture and tradition, featuring traditional designs, captivating characters, and natural symbols, and has worked on diverse projects including advertisements, book covers, and graphic design. Continue reading »

Leo Natsume’s 3D Illustrations Elevate Twitch on Apple’s App Store, Capturing Live Gaming Essence

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Leo Natsume teamed up with Apple to create vibrant 3D illustrations for the App Store’s Twitch page, merging digital artistry with interactive design to underscore Twitch’s significance as a leading streaming platform. Continue reading »

Amazing Illustrations, Lineart and Design Artworks of Nabil Nezzar

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Nabil Nezzar is a French illustrator based in Belgium who creates mesmerizing multifaceted pencil drawings. Continue reading »

The Superb Vaporwave Neon Pop Illustrations by Dale Lendl

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Dale Lendl, also known as heymoonly, is a Filipino artist who creates electrifying cyberpunk illustrations in his “Neon Pop” series, blending internet culture, pop art, vaporwave visuals, and Japanese elements into bold, high-contrast compositions featuring strong female characters with a nostalgic 80s and 90s vibe. Continue reading »

Beautiful Editorial and Book Cover Illustrations by Masha Foya

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Masha Foya, an illustrator from Kyiv, translates complex themes into stunning artwork, exploring identity, culture, and human experiences. A Fine Arts graduate from Kyiv Polytechnic University, she has collaborated with global brands like Adobe and HP, and her work appears in various international magazines. Continue reading »

The Superb Book Covers and Editorial Illustrations by Silja Goetz

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Silja Goetz, a freelance illustrator from Germany based in Madrid, creates stunning pieces for international clients, covering a wide range of subjects and media in both editorial and commercial projects. Continue reading »

Humorous But Sad Illustrations By Santiago Bara That Might Make You Reflect On Life

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In today’s world, life can be pretty strange and absurd, a craziness that isn’t new but now seems omnipresent, and while it might seem confusing and hard to make sense of, that’s not always a bad thing; artist Santiago Bara from Spain, who initially started drawing cartoons for practice, now uses this absurdity as inspiration for his simple yet humorous and thought-provoking illustrations, which have gained him over 8,000 Instagram followers and help people notice the weirdness of modern life. Continue reading »

The Epic Dystopian and Sci-Fi Illustrations by Marcel Deneuve

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United States-based freelance concept designer and digital illustrator Marcel Deneuve’s huge sci-fi inspired cityscapes and futuristic constructions. The film and gaming industries are Marcel Deneuve’s current places of employment. Continue reading »

The Superb Stylish Expressive Illustrations by JiHun Lee

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JiHun Lee is a digital artist from Korea who makes unique graphical works that have a quality that is both mysterious and strange. Continue reading »

Night & Day: The Superb Dreamcore Illustrations by Christian Demczuk

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Christian Demczuk, also known as AnarkyArt, masterfully blends the ethereal allure of dreamcore with the edgy vibes of cyberpunk and vaporwave in his illustrations. Continue reading »

Playful Illustrations Of An Adorable Dragon Exploring The World

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Inspired by the movie “How to Train Your Dragon,” twin brothers Manik and Ratan created Drogo, a friendly dragon who quickly captured the hearts of many back in 2014/2015. Today, we revisit their charming Drogo illustrations for your enjoyment. Continue reading »

Lovely Children’s Postcards in the 1930s

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1930s children’s postcards were a delightful blend of charming illustrations, vibrant colors, and whimsical themes. Often showcasing playful scenes of children at play, interacting with animals, or enjoying seasonal activities, these postcards also frequently featured beloved characters from storybooks and comics. Continue reading »