Anatomy lessons for kids, gorillas going bananas and a Brexit starter pack ... this year’s award winners were full of colourful ideas and vibrant visual flourishes
Illustrations by the Toronto artist that explore self-destructive tendencies and creative burnout.
Marija Tiurina‘s fantastical watercolor painting Eden is her biggest to date, measuring approximately 30 x 10 inches. The scene captures a woman kneeling amongst the inhabitants of a mythological forest, trapped within a busy scene that contains everything from an animated ramen bowl to an eel snaking its way through the center of her torso. The painting was inspired by the chaos of Hieronymus Bosch‘s The Garden of Earthly Delights, Tiurina creating her own take on the hedonistic 15th century work. More
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Victo Ngai is a NY based illustrator from Hong Kong, who graduated from Rhode Island School of Design. Victo creates art for newspaper and magazines such as the New York Times and the New Yorker…
Joanna Krótka is an illustrator based in Kraków, Poland. Joanna received MFA in Graphic Arts, with specialization in book design in 2010. Her work is
What makes life worth living? “Food, sex and irony”. The renowned Italian artist Enrico Robusti knows exactly how to portray life’s pleasures and human vice in
A painting by Alex Colville shattered the artist's previous auction record at a sale held Wednesday in Toronto.
Amy Beager (British, b. 1988, based Chelmsford, England) - Desire is Desire, 2020, Paintings: Oil, Acrylic on Canvas
Illustrator Sonia Alins (previously) creates evocative aquatic scenes using a combination of two and three dimensional elements. Smooth, translucent vellum creates the visual effect of water, and Alins sometimes inserts tufts of colored thread or small sheets of tulle to invoke the ocean floor’s textural topography. Alins then creates carefully placed slits in the vellum to allow her figurative illustrations to peek through the water. Swimming women and the occasional whale move through the murky water, with expressions ranging from peacefulness to mild distress. More
"Art Nouveau – but make it spooky." That's Karl Alexander Wilke (1879-1954) in a nutshell. When first we found the Austrian-German illustrator, who carved out his own delightfully eerie corner of Art Nouveau artworks through clever magazines covers and adverts, we were suitably jazzed. Quite frankly
Georges-Antoine Rochegrosse è stato un pittore ed illustratore Francese🎨. Studiò pittura con Alfred Dehodencq e poi entrò nell'Académie Julian, negli
This year’s prize from the Folio Society and House of Illustration called for images to accompany love poetry from Imtiaz Dharker, Emily Dickinson and John Donne. Here are the chosen entries, and the inspiring poems
Stanislaw Krupp - Станислав Крупп born in 1959 Kamensk-Uralsk. With 14 years of participating in art exhibitions.
British illustrator Alison Friend exercises her imagination to explore these questions and much more in her current solo exhibition, 'While You Were Out...' at Harman Projects Los Angeles.
The AOI provides contract and business support to illustrators. We champion the rights of illustrators, and run competitions and events.
Isaac Maimon is an Israeli Artist born in 1951. Isaacstudied at the Avni Institute of Fine Art in Tel Aviv. Maimon's paintings capture the essence of a true urban scene with bold and bright colors.
…conjugated indulgences from the Salish Sea…
Fantastical, nightmarish, sublime... There are many ways to describe the art of Sidney Sime, but now thanks to a Lottery grant the little known Surrey gallery holding his works is hoping to introduce him to a wider audience In a...
BIOGRAPHY Leonora Carrington was born in 1917 in Lancashire, England and passed away in 2011 at the age of 94 in Mexico City, Mexico. A leading artist of the 20th century, Carrington incorporated painting, drawing, sculpture, textiles, printmaking, and writing into a body of work produced throughou