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The habit of having a camera and sketchbook with you at all times lends itself well to being a pro at capturing moments. Photographer Jeff Dietz finds inspiration everywhere, finding a particularly strong connection to sunlight, trees, and the streets. Do you find yourself wondering about the backstories here, too?
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I didn’t know that I needed detailed paintings of old vehicles, some covered in graffiti, in my life – but it turns out I definitely do. Kevin Cyr creates an on-going from across the U.S. as well as parts of Europe, and his van series has me ready to convert to van life asap!
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As of this moment Fabio Viale is absolutely one of my favorite artistic discoveries of 2017. Staying true to his Italian heritage, Viale adds an interesting twist to already stunning marble sculptures – intricate traditional tattoos. Full back pieces, covered hands, shoulders, and more. Have a look at his portfolio to see what else Viale can do with marble (hint: it’ll surprise you!).
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This time of year can make each of us feel like we’re performing in our own respective juggling acts. Sometimes something as simple as being reminded to slow down and notice the little things can take some of the weight off, that’s what Carine Brancowitz‘s illustrations are doing for me right now. She flip-flops back and forth between unexpected color palettes and black and white, occasionally intermingling the two.
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With only 30 days left in the year it’s time to start looking forward to 2018! I’m roughly 110% ready to put the past twelve months in my rearview mirror and make the most of what’s to come. That means picking out a solid wall calendar for my office and a planner that I’ll carry just about everywhere. (I’m a pen and paper person, I have to write things down to remember them.) Do you buy the same one every year without fail or are you constantly looking to try something different?
Fiercely Female 2018 Calendar
2018 Bingo Desktop Calendar // 2018 Wall Calendar
2018 Wall Calendar // 2018 Desk Calendar
2018 Inspirational Quote Wall Calendar // 2018 Stendig Wall Calendar
2018 Yearly Wall Calendar // Aurora Wall Planner
Big Letter 2018 Wall Calendar // Colorbloc Desk Calendar
Floral Quote 2018 Calendar // Gradient Calendar
Ladies of Literature 2018 Calendar // Make It Count 2018 Calendar
Maps of the World 2018 Calendar // Printable Minimal 2018 Calendar
Modern 2018 Office Calendar // Petite Places 2018 Desk Calendar
Tortoise 12-Month Desktop Calendar // Colors II 2018 Wall Calendar
XL 2018 Wall Calendar // XL 2018 Wall Calendar
17 Month Aurora Planner
2018 Composition Journal // 2018 Egyptian Rose Planner
2018 Green Floral Hard Cover Agenda // 2018 Linen Delfonics Diary
2018 Planning Book // 2018 Pocket Diary
2018 Weekly Simplified Planner // 2018 Wise Words Planner
2018 Year Task Planner // Blush 2018 Planner
Botanical Pocket Planner // Chambray 2018 Spiral Planner
Color Block Planner // Icon Hardcover 2018 Agenda
Infinite 2018 Planner // January 2018 Daily Planner
Metallic 2018 Spiral Planner // Modern Petite 2017-2018 Planner
Penciled In 2018 Planner // Penned Posies 2017-2018 Planner
Unsolicited Advice 2018 Weekly Planner // Weekly 2018 Planner
Illustrator Clover Robin clearly finds delight in all things botanical, a gal after my own heart. At first glance her work left me wondering whether it was drawn or collaged, and you know how I love it when I’m fooled by mediums! My walls are practically begging for a piece of her work to be hung upon them sometime soon.
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Daniela Gallego is a Columbian illustrator with a wonderfully introspective, whimsical style. The washed out tones she favors convey all of those emotions even more deeply. Each piece makes me smile and immediately slip into the mindset of her subjects.
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