Equipped with only black pen and paper, Australian artist CJ Hendry delivers beautiful black and white images of everyday and fashion objects, such as an Hermès scarf and a horse head with Louis Vuitton logo prints. She has perfected her technique to such an extent that her creations seem enviably real.
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Illustrations by the French artist Jean Jullien will confront us with reality - technological devices are not only part of our everyday life, but an extension of our hand. It humorously shows how absurd our addiction to technology, social media and smartphones is. Do you find yourself in satirical situations in his illustrations?
Illustrator Mario Zucca summarized all 365 days of this year through an imaginative caricature.
American Katie Rodgers loved playing with crayons as a little girl. Two decades later, she turned her passion into a source of income and became one of the most famous fashion illustrators.
Argentinian illustrator Al Margen reminds us with his illustrations that our society is far from perfect. Take a look at these satirical illustrations that are sure to make you think.
Designer and illustrator Meta Wraber decided after years of creating that it was time for her first solo exhibition. The colorful illustrations of her wonderful poetic world will be on display at the Šiška Cinema in Ljubljana.
Artist Danny Quirk impresses with extraordinary realistic "bodypaint" illustrations that reveal the inside of our bodies. With extremely vivid paintings, he shows what is hidden under the skin that covers our legs, arms, back and face. So let's check how you would look without your largest organ - the skin.
Illustrator, designer and dreamer, as Brazilian artist Marina Papi calls herself, takes photographs uncompromisingly and with a lot of imagination. Thus, completely realistic images are transformed into colorful worlds full of fantasy and dreams.
A zebra is not born, it becomes one. For the zebra, you first need a white horse, meters and meters of black tape, which small workers cut into pieces and wrap them around the large animal with the help of a zeppelin. And a lot of pink is used for the pelican... Check out the playful illustrations by Ricardo Solis that show how the animals are created with a lot of imagination!
Sharing an apartment with a best friend or a loving boyfriend is full of good surprises, but living together can often be extremely stressful. And these illustrations perfectly show why it is good to live alone and why your own corner is a necessary element of happiness.
No matter how tired we may feel and how happy we are to finally get a seat on the bus or train, chances are we're less tired than the pregnant woman standing right in front of us. Shiyang He's cute illustrations in the Stand Up For The Pregnant series remind us that it's okay to give them a seat. Why? Because they carry something much more important than we do.
Art is not just fairy-tale photographs of landscapes and fairy-tale portraits of people – it can also act as a catalyst for change. And Steve Cutts, with his socially critical art, more precisely with his illustrations, shows that we should change a lot of things in the world. Is our world really that sad?