“Always New: The Posters of Jules Chéret” at the Milwaukee Art Museum marks the first U.S. solo show for the master poster artist.
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"I continue to challenge how I can alter our perceptions of people through the images."
I’ve never met a doodle I didn’t love. And I love Ilias Walchshofer‘s series of doodles. The Austrian-Moroccan illustrator, who also goes by the moniker Dr Propolus, uses fashion photography and historic art as his canvas. Thin black…
Freelance illustrator and graphic designer Simón Prades says that he prefers to work with analog mediums such ink, pencil and watercolor to help express his fantastic imagination that explores ideas of nature, memory, and dreams. Prades lives and works in Saarbrücken, Germany and teaches illustration at the university of applied sciences in Trier. You can find more of his work over on Behance. If you liked this also check out the work of Pat Perry. More
Kim Asendorf explores the diversion between structure and chaos in this series of geometric self-generated mistakes.
Indian artist Vidhi Naik has created a fun and smart way to showcase her artistic talent. She draws cartoonish-looking characters and places them in real-life situations of the world around her as she makes her characters come to life.
The delicate illustrations of Aiste Stancikaite pair precision pencil work with an abstract use of digital mediums, creating fine lined images with a focus on detail...
I studied Graphic Design in Bucharest, Romania and I simply love everything related to visual communication. I try to focus on Information Design because I want to design for need, not for desire. My intention is to communicate the essence of a message with minimal interventions and techniques.
Turkish artist Garip Ay is not your everyday artist - he paints on water! Using Ebru, one of the oldest Turkish arts, he forms colorful patterns by sprinkling and brushing color pigments on a pan of oily water. Later, these patterns are transferred to paper, resulting to unique, mesmerizing paintings. Like what you see? Check this post for his Van Gough’s Starry Night edition.