Retro, Digital Illustration, 2016
todays bird

oozey mess
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
almost home
$LAYYYTER
NASA

Janaina Medeiros
Cosmic Funnies
One Nice Bug Per Day
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

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Misplaced Lens Cap

pixel skylines

Andulka
Sweet Seals For You, Always
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Monterey Bay Aquarium

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@paulinekorp
Retro, Digital Illustration, 2016
10 Day Self-Initiated Illustration-A-Day Project, 2016
Process Pictures of the Bindings of my books. Due to printing errors, could not finish my covers but I am going toi finish them next week. More about the process in my other blog http://paulinekorp.com/blog/
Artist work room
Nice illustration of an artists work space
pics of the bedroom I made this time including my pup pal in it (more pics here)
Nice composition 3d illustration of a room. Makes me think about different mediums i could use for my project.
Klas Fahlen is a great illustrator from Sweden and his works are seen all around the globe.
Such a cool projects highlighting the beauty of manholes that we overlook everyday. We walk past them everyday but we never acknowledge their beauty. Amazing.
Russian illustrator Andrey Kasay aka Flakonkishochki creates some particularly surreal, sometimes rude work. It could be a penis-patterned shirt, or stack of gymnasts – one with a leg for a nose – precariously balanced on top of each other, but whatever the subject, everything is rendered in bright, brash colours and strong black outlines. Swimming pools pour out of kitchen cabinets, killer whales flop on countertops, and figures climb through scenes where clouds turn into snow drifts. The effect is a bit like Cartoon Network on psychedelics, and although his work is slightly off-kilter, Andrey has animated music videos and had commissions from Red Bull, Skittles and _Interview_, as well as a host of smaller publications.
A very bizarre illustrator Andrey Kasay.. Illustrates weird, rude things in a fun way.
I really like this animation dedicated to the International Women’s day, illustrating the forever lasting cycle of life and the routine of women. I really like the style of this illustration and the way so much is said without any words.
The Jullien Brothers has released an animation to mark International Women’s Day. The short shows the story of a woman’s life through the puberty milestone of shaving her armpits to meeting her partner, having a family, relationship breakdown and death. There are a few constants, like her red hair and the red hair of her daughter, whose life seems to mirror that of her mother. It’s a sad story, thanks to the music – The Coward’s, Adieu – for which the animation provides the music video.
this is fun!
Magoz is a nomad illustrator. He develops conceptual illustrations for clients as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Scientific American.
Magoz creates very beautiful and conceptual illustrations.
http://illustratour.com
An illustrator who has lived in 6 countries illustrates her experience in these 6 cities through querky illustrations.
Oliver Jeffers is a multidisciplinary artist who specialises in illustrating childrens books but he also writes, paints, handles type and also helped U2 with their music video, which is brilliant. Very talented man.
Such a cool illustrator!!!
For years, Samantha VanDeman has been finding her way into old abandoned motels and photographing what remains.
Alongside and in conversation with No Vacancy, VanDeman has also been shooting another items-left-behind project called Died Alone. That story is about the abandoned homes of elderly people who’ve died alone in the Midwest. She says it’s fairly common to find houses where the owner had no family to recover the objects, or the family was too far away and never bothered to come back.
Died Alone is personal because VanDeman was her grandmother’s primary caretaker and had to sort through her belongings when she died in 2006. Sorting and photographing dead people’s possessions might seem like a difficult project, but VanDeman says it’s about storytelling.
“I know it sounds dark,” she says. “But I just think these personal objects have a lot to tell us.”
A really nice project by Paula Zucotti, where she asked people to collect all the things they touch in a day. It really shows how we are identified through objects and how objects create such a big part of our life and identity.
Vicky Baker takes social networking back to its roots by resurrecting a travel project in Poland from 20 years ago – long before the days of Google and Twitter
An alternative Travel Guide to Poland. Before Google.