The pandemic has been a case of swings and roundabouts for Spanish illustrator Luis Mendo. Based in Tokyo, Luis has already made his mark on the city with artist residency Almost Perfect, a century...
A painting by Alex Colville shattered the artist's previous auction record at a sale held Wednesday in Toronto.
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I’ve been illustrating covers for major science fiction, fantasy, and horror publishers for two decades, but after I won my first Hugo Award in 2012, I decided to start creating my own worlds and stories. In between cover jobs, something was building—I was inspired by the icons of the classic Mexican game of chance, Loteria, […]
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Ever tried to paint a cat? Turns out, it’s not as easy as you might expect. It certainly wasn’t for these medieval artists anyway! While they excelled at painting religious scenes, portraits of Royalty and naked ladies, this particular type of pussy offered an altogether different challenge.
BYU professors share how they have been touched by Norman Rockwell paintings.
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L'artiste Steffen Kraft dévoile des illustrations puissantes et porteuse de vrais messages, qui agissent toutes comme de petites leçons de morale.
Martin Ramirez (January 30, 1895 – February 17, 1963) was an immigrant who arrived in California from his native Jalisco, Mexico, in 1925, where he owned a small ranch, leaving behind his wife and four children in his search for work. There was trouble at home: Starting in 1926, the three-year Cristero Rebellion—in which … Continue reading "Martin Ramirez: Gorgeous Paintings By The Immigrant Artist Who Lived And Died In A Mental Hospital"
Sang Miao's delightful and rich illustrations set the perfect atmosphere to drift off to wonderlands full of magic.
Illustrator and graphic designer Simon Prades (previously here and here) creates illusion and intrigue through old school methods of illustration, choosing to loyally stick to pen and ink as his go-to medium. Despite choosing to clean up and sometimes color his work digitally, Prades’ physical mark making remains apparent, such as in the realistic details provided in his subjects’ faces. The German illustrator tends to focus on select colors when creating work for clients such as The New York Times, The New Yorker, Rolling Stone, and The Atlantic, staying within a palette of bright greens and yellows, and muted blues. More
Saul Steinberg b.1914 American cartoonist, illustrator,