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Mariya Myslina (1901–1974)
The Universal Fabric – editorial illustrations by Sam Chivers for BBC Focus Magazine. Wilmington, United Kingdom based Illustrator Sam Chivers was
This week hasn’t been particularly a happy one. Ralph McQuarrie dying last week and we just got to know that the big Jean Giraud (Moebius for most mortal readers) just died today at the age o…
Images for the Artist Phil Hale
Cala II, Ronald J.. Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
Shopping designed by Yuliia Dobrokhod for Fireart Studio. Connect with them on Dribbble; the global community for designers and creative professionals.
The definitive guide to avoiding embarrassment and legal trouble while visiting museums, heritage sites, and cultural attractions on your summer holiday.
This page has a selection of my self promotional, conceptual illustration work that wasn't commissioned. My illustrative style can reflect the many kinds of publication. Whether it's finance, business, lifestyle or medical, my work can adapt to depending on requirement.
There's something very disturbing about John Holcroft's work, but in a very good way. Checking out his illustrations, you can't help but feel as if you're seeing something forbidden. The fragility of the system, the obscurity of your career; the lack of romance in today's world.
Daedal is a creation by the artist Svetlin Vassilev. Category People, Character, Anthropomorphism, Figurative, Painting, Acrylic. Acrylic on paper. 16K views, 6 appreciations, 2 comments, 1 favourite.
Blog :: From handling your contracts to managing your entire creative career, agents come in all shapes and sizes. Here's how some of the top working illustrators and agencies navigate the complicated world of art and commerce.
Balance APP Foundations II designed by Ana Hill. Connect with them on Dribbble; the global community for designers and creative professionals.
Check out a massive collection of art from Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom, the Studio Ghibli-inspired RPG.
Strange Adventures #240 from February 1973. That's the last of the Strange Adventures archive of spacemen covers and what have we learnt? Well regardless of whats going on around them in the real world or what innovative design is being cooked up in the movies, your average comic artist is perpetually drawn to a the classic fishbowl style of space helmet simply because it allows him to illustrate the human face and its many expressions. Although I'm not entirely sure which one this is meant to be. Name checking of the artist in the comments below by Mister Snitch! Many thanks, Sir. Steve