illus. Kanako Eo “Diglett” from XY
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Le génie japonais réinvente les codes des couvertures de polars après m’avoir impressionné sur les images science-fiction.
5 p.l., 9-107, [1] p. 23 cm
Looking very undancey indeed. by noriko.stardust on Flickr.
illus. Naoki Saito "Swadloon" from Emerging Powers
Artuš Scheiner is an artist from Prague that was very active during the 1920's. Interestingly enough Scheiner started out with doodling and sketching, later deciding to push his hobby to illustration he became very well known for his Bohemian style. The colors are so vivid and the subject
The Wind in the WIllows, illustrated by Inga Moore.
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92 COLOR ILLUS., 125 BLACK AND WHITE ILLUS .
50watts:Sergey Alimov, illus. for 1992 edition of Baron Munchausen on Book Graphics “”
Elsa Beskow wrote the stories that I loved to read, filled with tomtar, troll, and älvor, that is gnomes, trolls, and elves--myths that had lingered from the times of Beowulf, creatures that lived in the dark woods of the North, flickering from behind mossy stones, hovering over fields in twilight, burrowing deep and disappearing fast in mists that thickened as the night lowered its black belly over the land. Tomtebobarnen, or Children of the Forest (1910) Beskow was a Swedish author and illustrator, known for her beloved children's stories. She received her education at the Tekniska skolans högre konstindustriella avdelning (Technical School for Higher Art) and became a teacher at the Whitlockska school from 1894 to 1879. In her lifetime, she wrote and illustrated over forty books, up until Röda bussen och gröna bilen (The Red Bus and the Green Car) in 1952, which was published the year before her passing. Beskow was known for her keen attention to detail, especially in plants and animals, as her stories often involved pint-sized heroes. Tiny royalty Olles skidfärd, or Olles Ski Trip (1907) "There was great confusion among the creatures of the forest the day they found a golden sphere in their path. What could this be? It was so beautiful it had to be an egg from the sun itself!" The Sun Egg She also illustrated several of Alice Tegner’s songbooks and drew the classic pictures now associated with Jeanna Oterdahl’s texts in Blommornas bok (The Book of Flowers); Mors lilla Olle, a Swedish nursery rhyme; the school songbook Nu ska vi sjunga (Now We Will Sing); and the ultimate school reader--which I myself read from--Vill du läsa? (Do you want to read?). Cover of Vill du läsa? Stories that we read in childhood stay with us forever. Long live the nursery rhyme, the fairy tale! Long live the high imagination that flings us up and out into far greater worlds!
I always adored illustrated stories when I was little. Even when I started reading books for older children, I kept coming back to my illustrated stories. As an adult, I’ve hung on to the one…
26 Sassy Sea Creatures That Are Cuter Than They Get Credit For For A Serotonin-Boost During Work - Funny Animal Memes and GIFs that are pure comedy gold.
"What is, is what must be" “There is not a day or night but a doe offers her life for her kittens, or some honest captain of Owsla his life for his Chief Rabbit's. Sometimes it is taken, sometimes it is not. But there is no bargain, for here, what is, is what must be.” -Watership Down by Richard Adams This open edition high quality luster photo print (a reproduction) was printed from the digital painting 'What is, is what must be'. Professionally printed on Fujicolor Crystal Archive photo paper with a satin finish. This print is archival and will last a lifetime or longer if properly cared for. All prints will be hand signed. print paper size: 8"x12" (30x20cm) 12''x18'' (30.5x45.8cm) Note: All screens display color differently. The print you receive may have subtle differences in color than what you see on your screen.
Under Command Of Magic by J. Š. Kubín (1920s), illustrated by Artuš Scheiner
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Gorgeous illustrations by Kii Kanna for her Umibe no Etranger manga.
L'artiste Noma Bar met tous nos sens en éveil en jouant avec les espaces négatifs pour créer de déroutantes illusions d'optique.
Auf Kickstarter war Chineasy ein Riesenerfolg. Bald können wir ganz easy chinesische Schriftzeichen mit Hilfe smarter Illus lesen lernen. Das Ziel lag bei 75.000 Pfund, fast 200.000 kamen bei der Kickstarter-Aktion von Chineasy zusammen: Offenbar möchten viele mit Illustrationen des Chineasy-Teams sowie diversen Designern – darunter der für seine...
Boris Groh is one of my favorite artists, mostly because of his works that feature LARGE skeletons just doing their thing. More: Artstation , Instagram