Monsters, animals and fearless women inhabit the imaginative world of Swiss illustrator Eva Rust.
This is her poster for #ArtistsForLaGuarimba2026
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

romaâ

Origami Around
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year

Kaledo Art

tannertan36
Cosmic Funnies

Product Placement
Claire Keane
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
Peter Solarz

pixel skylines
todays bird
No title available
almost home

Discoholic đȘ©
d e v o n
art blog(derogatory)
Aqua Utopiaïœæ”·ăźćșă§èšæ¶ă玥ă

No title available

seen from United States

seen from Indonesia

seen from United States
seen from Chile
seen from United States
seen from Malaysia
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Netherlands
seen from Saudi Arabia

seen from Malaysia

seen from United States

seen from South Korea

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia

seen from Canada
seen from Brazil
seen from Kyrgyzstan
@laguarimba
Monsters, animals and fearless women inhabit the imaginative world of Swiss illustrator Eva Rust.
This is her poster for #ArtistsForLaGuarimba2026
Inspired by nature, Japanese woodcut prints, vintage toys and human behaviour, Estonian illustrator Jaan RÔÔmus creates images that move between irony and quiet sensitivity.
We are proud to unveil his poster for #ArtistsForLaGuarimba2026
Identity, heritage and self representation shape the powerful visual language of Tanzanian illustrator Precious Seronga. Through Maasai inspired forms and traditional craft references, her work challenges Western narratives about Africa, celebrating culture, skill and pride.
This is her poster for #ArtistsForLaGuarimba2026
Bold colours, island pride and powerful feminine figures define the world of Polynesian illustrator from Hawaii Shar Tuiâasoa.
We are proud to unveil her poster for #ArtistsForLaGuarimba2026
Soft irony, quiet observation and a playful sense of scale define the visual world of Norwegian illustrator Marianne Gretteberg Engedal. Her drawings inhabit a space where everyday life gently bends into the surreal, and humour becomes a form of tenderness.
We are proud to unveil her poster for #ArtistsForLaGuarimba2026
Tenderness, colour and feline spirit come together in the vibrant visual world of Santa Gata, a Bolivian illustrator from Sucre whose work moves between the fantastical and the everyday.
We are proud to unveil her poster for #ArtistsForLaGuarimba2026
Human rights, feminism and stories from the Global South shape the powerful visual practice of Pakistani artist and illustrator @shehzilm Working across illustration, street art and publishing, her work confronts injustice and reimagines care, justice and collective futures.
From gendered violence to migration and climate change, her drawings dismantle regressive narratives and invite more inclusive ways of seeing.
We are proud to welcome Shehzil Malik into the collective exhibition #ArtistsForLaGuarimba2026
Traditional Myanmar textiles and ancient Burmese line painting shape the poetic visual universe of Myanmar born artist Chuu Wai. Created with a base of traditional fabric and inspired by classical Burmese line painting, this poster reimagines La Guarimbaâs monkey as a symbol of curiosity and cultural crossing, where tradition meets movement, and play meets poetry.
A painter, performance artist and activist from Myanmar, Chuu Wai has been living in exile in Paris since the 2021 military coup.
We are proud to welcome Chuu Wai into the collective exhibition #ArtistsForLaGuarimba2026
Afro futurism, urban culture and pop memory shape the bold visual universe of Ghana based artist @hansonakatti Moving between illustration, graphic design and digital art, his work draws from retro cinema, comics and 90s hip hop to celebrate African identity and pride.
We are proud to welcome Hanson Akatti into the collective exhibition #ArtistsForLaGuarimba2026
Fragility and transformation define the quiet universe of Italian visual artist and animator @artbygaiaalari Working frame by frame with hand drawn animation, her images explore care, memory and gentle forms of resistance.
We are proud to welcome Gaia Alari into the collective exhibition #ArtistsForLaGuarimba2026
The Official Poster of La Guarimba 2026 by Pamplona Illustrator @mikelmurillo-blog
Migration, folklore and mental health converge in the immersive and confrontational universe of Venezuelan-born artist @a-galue Through painting, puppetry and performance, his work transforms myth into civic ritual, giving shape to belonging, displacement and invisible labor.
We are proud to welcome Alonso Galué into the collective exhibition #ArtistsForLaGuarimba2026
Dark humour, horror and existential unease define the uncompromising visual universe of @joshuahallsimmons His work explores fear as a lens through which to process the world, blending the grotesque with moments of raw, unsettling humanity.
Among the works that struck us the most are The Furry Trap, Black River and the fantastic demolition of the superheroic myth Dream of the Bat.
We are excited to welcome Josh into the collective exhibition #ArtistsForLaGuarimba2026
Hand-drawn imagery, nature, posthumanism and feminism intertwine in the poetic universe of Julia Tudisco Italian-Hungarian filmmaker and illustrator, graduated from MOME
In 2025, her film CHILDREN OF THE BIRD was screened at La Guarimba, and we are happy to welcome her into the collective exhibition #ArtistsForLaGuarimba2026
Satire, humour and the absurd collide in the bold, vivid and surreal visual language of @alexgamsu. We screened one of his animated works in Amantea in 2025, and now his poster is part of #ArtistsForLaGuarimba2026
Senegalese illustrator Audrey d'Erneville is part of #ArtistsForLaGuarimba2025, the 13th Edition of La Guarimba's online and offline exhibition, which will be held in Amantea, Southern Italy, August 7 - 12, 2025.
Portugal-based illustrator Marcelo Clapp is part of #ArtistsForLaGuarimba2025, the 13th Edition of La Guarimba's online and offline exhibition, which will be held in Amantea, Southern Italy, August 7 - 12, 2025.