drawing Tag

Some great illustrations by a woman named Lucy Wragg, a graduate from the University of Westminster. I picked a specific series in which she did for her final major, involving various different animals. Titled ‘anthropomorphism’, these drawings are very quirky, and are littered with humo

Matthew Cerletty produces strange and wonderful paintings, some look near enough real, other don’t. It’s this weird range and variety that attracts me to his work. He was born in 1980, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, but now lives and works in New York. Cerletty is foremost a portrait painter

London based creative, Tom, also known as Tweed Tom, works for the design company Antidote by day, by night he draws fascinating pieces, all featuring some sort of mechanical twist. Here we have presented some of his personal silk screen prints, which you can actually buy off of his website by click

This short motion piece by Hyunjoo Song is based on the tale of Little Red Riding Hood. This was made for a final project, it really moved me when i watched it. I enjoyed the classic sketches and how they have been arranged, a very individualistic style. The characters have a twist and are very [&he

Irma Gruenholz is an illustrator who specialises in clay and other mixed media materials, she tries to explore new possibilities by working with all kinds of elements and textures. After her illustrations are complete she usually photographs them and retouches with polymer clay, giving it a hard and

Misaki Kawai was born in 1978 and grew up in Osaka, Japan. As a young girl she was influenced by western pop culture to a fanatical degree, especially 60’s fashion and the hippie culture, she even used to hand make clothes for herself to wear. She then went on to graduate from Art College in [

Mitch Blunt is a freelance illustrator based in Hastings, England. He graduated from Kingston University in 2009 with a degree in illustration and animation. Here we showcase some of his works sourced from his website. Mick’s work is primarily influenced by comic books, printmaking, 80’s

Pavel Tamakulovs vector illustrations convey a simple message, this collection being about the four seasons. Each graphic is straightforward but quirky, nothing fancy but executed in a stylish and modern manner. They remind me of the illustrations in Monocle, which i have to say have really grown on