Madame Saqui, Revolutionary Rope Dancer written by Lisa Robinson and published by Schwartz and Wade is out! As soon as this manuscript landed on my desk in 2017, I knew I wanted to illustrate it. Set against the backdrop of the French Revolution, the book celebrates the incredible rope dancer who d
The Belgrade illustrator's 'squishy and fruity' artworks with a 'dose of milky heaviness'.
Jean Jullien is a famous French illustrator. His favourite subject is the ways in which modern society’s increasing dependence on phones and social networks is often interpreted mistakenly as signs of a real connection between people. What makes Jean’s work so wonderful is the rich does of irony and sarcasm he adds to every image.
The standing appointment of the inspiration blog to start your creative week! This series includes a mix of the best graphics & all other design fields artworks
UK-based illustrator Rob Bailey‘s art is as lovely to look at as it is flat, which is to say very....
Sebastien Thibault is an accomplished illustrator from Matane, Gaspesie. He studied graphic communication at Laval University. Throughout his conceptual illustrations, Sebastien pays huge attention to objects, shapes, symbols, and colors. The multiple Lux award-winner starts every illustration with his brain, and after sketching…
Now that school is out, the next best place to read a book is at the beach, on a hammock, in the garden, or outside on a starry summer night. And here are the drawings and paintings to prove it.
Berlin-based illustrator Kaethe Butcher draws girls with fiercely unique personalities. Written words are dropped onto her drawings, revealing the internal thoughts of young women figuring out the complexities of love and life. Her quirky characters are the kind of girls who smoke cigarettes in bath tubs while contemplating their existence in a chaotic world. Many of Butcher's sweet, sensuous drawings border on erotica. Butcher's women waver between losing themselves in passionate throws and drawing away in jealous suspicion. They question their lovers just as they question themselves. The combination of exacting body language, block text and a monotone color palette reinforce her character's inner world as opposed to her physical actions or being.
Saul Steinberg b.1914 American cartoonist, illustrator,
Language : Japanese Pages : 218 pages Date of Publication : 2021/10/21 ISBN 978-4756251602 The long-awaited first art book that traces the trajectory of the painting industry for about 20 years! The first art book by Yoko Tanchi, an illustrator who works on artwork in various fields such as picture books, movie posters, and animation image visuals. This is a must-have book that contains carefully selected works from the popular original series "I hate Mondays" in addition to the commercial works that have been worked on so far. By post office registered airmail. If you would like to use courier, we will use UPS as upgraded shipment. (Please select upgraded shipping and inform your telephone number when order)
El ilustrador y artista plástico bilbaíno David de las Heras, no solo es dueño de un talento arrollador y una sensibilidad que le permite transmitir complejos conceptos con una sola y contundente imagen, también —y quizás su mayor virtud— es capaz de reinventar y reinventarse una y otra vez, para conseguir nuevas y mejores piezas, todas distintas, todas potentes.
Living and working in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, Lucia Lenders's work is playful, dynamic and what she calls
Sonny Ross is a freelance illustrator and author based in Manchester, UK and he kindly agreed to a mini interview with us.
It’s easy enough to get Art Nouveau and Art Deco confused, probably owing to the fact that they both start with ‘art’. But Art Nouveau and Art Deco are actually two very distinct design movements, with very distinct looks, that appeared around the turn of the 20th century. After perusing this brief disambiguation, you may not be an expert on design history — but you can casually drop these two descriptors into conversations, and your friends are sure to be impressed.
Originally used to promote cabaret and tourist resorts by train, steamship and airline companies, travel posters from the 1920s have become iconic designs. The artwork depicted luxurious travel with strong and powerful imagery, which was influenced by the geometric shapes and bold colours of the Art Deco movement at the time. The style still inspires […]
designboom talk to malika favre about her illustrative style, colourful shoes and far away places.
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