SF Horror Illustrations By Japanese Artist Sinsin, Filled With Rusted Cities, Cage Towns And Monstrous Architectures

Sinsin (はやぴ) is a Japanese illustrator and concept artist known for highly detailed SF‑meets‑horror worlds: rusted cities, warped architecture, grotesque creatures and eerie narrative scenes. Continue reading »

Gentle Fantasy Worlds And Woolbeast Creatures By Illustrator And Sculptor Melissa Sue Stanley

Melissa Sue Stanley is an illustrator and sculptor from northern Illinois whose work is rooted in the lush green and blue landscapes of Midwestern summers, especially open fields and deep forests filled with small moments of magic and mystery. Continue reading »

Rococo-inspired Fantasy Paintings By Annie Stegg Gerard, Conjuring Mythic Maidens And Lush Hidden Worlds

Annie Stegg Gerard is a Georgia-based oil painter and illustrator with a career spanning games, publishing, and fine art exhibitions, inspired by Rococo masters like Boucher, Fragonard, and 18th-century fantasy illustrators. Continue reading »

Amazing Pointillism Masterpieces Addressing Modern Issues Through Hyper‑detailed Black‑and‑white And Colorful Large‑scale Canvases by Dima Kashtalyan

Dima Kashtalyan is a Belarusian surrealist artist, illustrator and muralist born in Minsk, now based in Warsaw, Poland, renowned for his intricate dotwork, pointillism and stippling technique applied to large‑scale black‑and‑white or colorful prints, canvases, and street murals. Continue reading »

Stunning Dark Occult Art By Los Angeles Illustrator And Anesthetist Lizz Lopez

Lizz Lopez is a Los Angeles‑based dark artist, anesthetist, and perfumer, known for occult‑tinged drawings, horror‑inspired illustrations, and hand‑painted antique mirrors. She describes herself as ARTIST – ANESTHETIST – PERFUMER, runs a separate perfume brand Son of Wolf LA. Continue reading »

Incredible Dark Fantasy Characters With Atmospheric Concept Art by John Gagne

John Gagne is a fantasy illustrator specializing in world‑building, watercolor character designs and surreal concept art like “The Ghost King” and “Crimson Wizards,” blending pop surrealism with dark, atmospheric fantasy themes. Continue reading »

Incredible Ironic Design Objects by Russian Illustrator Oleg Pomortsev

One Two Tree is a small art‑object label by Russian illustrator and object‑maker Oleg Pomortsev, focused on “smooth lines, sexy shapes” and ironic sculptural pieces based on his playful drawings. Continue reading »

The Superb Colorful Abstractions That Bridge Tattoo Culture And Fine Art by Graham Yarrington

Graham Yarrington is a Rochester, NY‑based tattoo artist at Pyramid Arts Tattoo and illustrator known for psychedelic, colorful, psychedelic geometric paintings and posters. Continue reading »

This Artist Layers Traditional Ink With Digital Glows To Quest Unconscious Realms Of Surreal Meaning

Ben Bauchau, Brussels-based Belgian illustrator and concept artist, quests for meaning in unconscious realms via traditional ink on paper layered with digital colors, crafting dreamlike surreal worlds inspired by ukiyo-e, engravings, comics, past cultures, war, nature, movement. Continue reading »

Artist Randy Ortiz Turns Oil Paint And Graphite Into Dark, Symbol‑packed Visions

Randy Ortiz is a Winnipeg‑based Canadian artist and illustrator known for dark, symbolically rich oil paintings and meticulously rendered graphite/charcoal drawings that often explore anxiety, suffering, faith and the uncanny. Continue reading »

Heavy Charcoal Shading And Dramatic Light Make Daniel Álvarez’s Drawings and Illustrations Feel Pulled From Dreams

Daniel Álvarez is an illustrator from Mexico City; he creates contemporary drawings that explore how humanity moves, thinks and behaves by reflex, often in stark black‑and‑white charcoal, graphite and digital media. Continue reading »

Artist Tony Sandoval Treats Watercolour As Weather — Rain, Mist And Stains That Roll Across The Page

Tony Sandoval is a Mexican illustrator and comic‑book artist based in Europe, known for dreamy, slightly macabre watercolours where big‑headed kids, ghosts, monsters and fish riders drift through melancholic landscapes. Continue reading »

“Where Kawaii Meets Crypt‑Core”: Artist Builds A Dark‑Cute Universe Of Frogs, Bones And Odd Little Spirit

Φ- ( aka Ungfio) is a Spanish‑speaking illustrator (ESP/ENG) known for dark‑cute character art that mixes bones, frogs, occult vibes and playful internet humor. Continue reading »

Illustrator Turns Simple Fineliners Into Forests, Rooflines And Giant Cats, Proving How Far Pure Linework Can Go Without A Drop Of Colour

Shahobiddin Rustamov is a Tashkent‑based illustrator and drawing teacher known for highly controlled pen‑and‑ink work where entire scenes are built from dense, even linework and hatching. Continue reading »

Italian Artist Maps Chaotic Harbours, City Squares And Inner Storms In Copic‑and‑Ink Drawings

Thomas Pondrelli is an Italian illustrator and painter based in Bologna whose work ranges from densely detailed ink‑and‑Copic drawings to bold, simplified acrylic paintings and children’s books. Continue reading »

With Ink Splatters and Watercolour, This Artist Paints Dead Romans Like A War Film Shot On Handmade Paper

Nick Marinkovich is a Canadian illustrator, comic artist and “reclusive dandy” best known as the co‑creator and artist of the historical series Dead Romans (Image Comics) and the medieval horror comic The Pale Knight (Mad Cave Studios). Continue reading »

Illustrator Draws Monumental Tree‑scapes On Transparent Dura‑Lar, Braid­ing Roots, Rocks And Memory Into Delicate, Sci‑fi‑tinged Forest Architectures

Rachael Pease is a Chicago‑based artist known for meticulous ink drawings on translucent Dura‑Lar that weave real landscapes and trees together with threads of memory, fantasy and speculative futures. Continue reading »

Finnish Illustrator Creates Dream‑like Forest Worlds With Watercolour, Ink And Starlight Turning Nordic Folklore Into Soft, Escapist Magic

Ulla Thynell is a Finnish artist, illustrator, designer and photographer based near Helsinki, best known for dreamy fantasy and fairy‑tale imagery rooted in forests, folklore and Nordic myth. Continue reading »

Colorful 1950s Film Posters by Ernesto García Cabral

In the 1950s, as cinema flourished worldwide, Mexican illustrator Ernesto García Cabral introduced a striking visual style to film promotion. Continue reading »

The Enchanting and Bizarre Animal Worlds in Drawings of Rustlehare

Giulia Ferla is an Italian illustrator and artist recognized for her witchy, whimsical style that blends sophisticated techniques with a fascination for the animal kingdom. Continue reading »

Exploring Heart and Humor in Matt Emmons’s Post-Apocalyptic Comics

Matt Emmons is a Philadelphia-based comic artist, illustrator, and the founder of Second At Best Press. Continue reading »

The Young Like It Hot: The Superb Retro Inspired Illustrations and Paintings of Robert Sammelin

Robert Sammelinis a self taught art director, concept artist, illustrator, graphic designer and comics creator. Continue reading »

“Guardian At The Heavenly Gate”: Macabre and Hauntingly Detailed Illustrations of Brendon Flynn

Brendon Flynn is a Syracuse-based illustrator and musician who creates under the handle B. Flynn Art. Continue reading »

“Demons in the Details”: Macabre Masterpieces and Escher-Inspired Ink Illusions by Matt Reid

Matt Reid is a Sydney-based Australian illustrator and full-time artist renowned for his striking black-and-white drawings that delve into the macabre, featuring intricate depictions of skulls, demons, and monsters inspired by Gothic fiction and his childhood love for dark doodles. Continue reading »

“Beneath the Desert Moon”: The Dark, Surreal and Fantasy Artworks of Xavier Ortiz

Xavier Ortiz (aka BUILTFROMSKETCH) is a Sacramento-based watercolor illustrator and stay-at-home father who specializes in dark fantasy themes, drawing from his background in animation and storyboarding at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco to craft intricate, atmospheric scenes. Continue reading »