Marcela Restrepo.
Columbian-born illustrator Marcela Restrepo’s Leftyhand Shop is truly amazing! Take a look for yourself. It’s oozing awesomeness.
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Columbian-born illustrator Marcela Restrepo’s Leftyhand Shop is truly amazing! Take a look for yourself. It’s oozing awesomeness.
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I’m swooning over this piece by Kurt Halsey Frederiksen. He can make feet look attractive – a major plus for this foot-a-phobe!
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Posted In create, illustrationI’m loving these line drawings by Robert Samuel Hanson. Nothing like animating something stationary to pique my interests and simultaneously freak me out. (Just a little.)
Posted In create, illustrationLoving these pieces by So-Cal illustrator Kevin Dart. Muted tones just always get me. Right. There.
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Raquel Aparicio illustrates beautiful pieces for books, magazines and advertising. She’s one of the rare ones who’s work takes my breath away and leaves me at a loss for words. Enjoy.
Posted In create, illustrationThe instant I saw these illustrations at Etsy shop Hide n Seek I fell madly and deeply in love with them.
Sometimes saying less is actually more.
Posted In create, illustrationDan McCarthy is an artist.
He lives in Massachusetts with his Boston terrier (ironic, no?).
He likes skateboard decks and sweatbands.
Oh, and he does kickass work.
Laura Berger’s illustrations make me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. Which is a good thing (no, really) because that’s exactly the sort of response she hopes to evoke from you when viewing her beautiful illustrations. Check out more work at her Etsy shop – laurageorge.
Posted In create, illustrationKathleen Habbley creates illustrations that I want to gobble up. I blame it on the candy colors. Another case of the sort of work that makes me want to yell “I wish I had done that!”
Posted In create, illustrationIt’s nice here. Living under my rock that is. How did I only just now become acquainted with the lovely work of Ashley G. and Drew? I’m a big fan of the simple shapes and color palettes used in their work. And I do believe that the second piece – I Like Your Scarf – needs to be mine all mine.
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