Explore diverse children book illustration styles with an in-depth analysis of artistic techniques and many examples.
The Belgrade illustrator's 'squishy and fruity' artworks with a 'dose of milky heaviness'.
T oday's post is all about building a portfolio, and it's a timely one for me. Even though I've had a working portfolio for over a decade, I'm in the middle of a career shift so I'm currently doing all the things I'm sharing with you today - planning, building, editing and soon, presenting. Whether
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If you are wondering what illustration styles will be trending next year. This is the list of trends that will play major role in illustration art in 2022
One of England’s most versatile and inventive artists of the postwar era, Hockney became widely known in the 1960s for his vivid landscapes, domestic scenes, and intimate portraits born in California. The Arrival of Spring, Normandy, 2020 marks his third series documenting the blossoming of spring, having done his first in 2011 and the second in 2013. For this latest project, he observed the richness of the season from the bucolic surroundings of rural Normandy. Working en plein air (in the open air), he spent his days scrutinizing and recording the subtle, daily changes in the plants and light as spring emerged and took hold with all its drama and glory. The plein air approach was particularly fitting for his endeavor due to Normandy’s associations with the origin of French Impressionism. As Hockney noted, Monet witnessed and recorded 40 springs in nearby Giverny.However, unlike his Impressionist predecessors and in keeping with his long-held embrace of contemporary technology (he has used fax machines, laser photocopiers, and other 20th- and 21st-century digital instruments throughout his six-decade career), Hockney used the medium of the iPad for The Arrival of Spring, Normandy, 2020.
Living and working in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, Lucia Lenders's work is playful, dynamic and what she calls
Have a look at this diverse selection of playful prints created by French illustrator Quentin Monge. Much time has passed since our first feature of
In this week's Follow Friday, we spotlight creators from a wide range of locales who are making vibrant, inventive, and often political work.
Welcome back to YourArtPath.com bi-weekly Artist Interview series that I conduct every second Sunday! Today we have a talented Illustrator and Storyteller based in London - Anja Sušanj. You can check out more of her works on Anja's website: anjasusanj.com Let's begin! Welcome Anja, tell our readers a little bit about yourself :) Anja: Hi - thank you so much for having me! :) I’m an illustrator originally from Croatia and I’m currently based in London – the city of chaos, red double-deckers, parks and surprisingly little rain (seriously!) When it comes to my work, my main focus is on editorial,
Żaneta Antosik turns her eye toward the delicacies of the natural world as she renders the soft, frail forms of plants and insects.
Focus de nouveau sur le travail de l’illustrateur Pascal Campion, un artiste Franco-américain basé à San Francisco que l’on commence à bien connaître...
"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
Discover the joy of children's book illustration with our easy-to-follow guide. Start your journey to creating visual stories that inspire and delight.
Someone CUE THE CONFETTI! I'm SO excited about this month's post, and have been secretly chomping at the bit to share with you one of the coolest things... Your friend RG has her own paint set. What is LIFE? Let me explain in a more poised announcement... This past year, I collaborated with the Ja
Astrazione is the new series of illustrations by Riccardo Guasco, a project that pays homage to art and the history of its protagonists.