New Zealand based artist Jasmin Darnell creates sweet and sensual character Pinups from mermaids to villains and in-between. See some selected works below:
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Art by Michael Camarra
Michael Camarra creates neo-noir portraits of scifi fantasy creatures and characters. See some selected works below:
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Movies made into Old Book Covers
Blockbuster and classic movies turned into the covers of battered old books by North Carolina based illustrator/designer Matt Stevens. See some titles on the ongoing series below:
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Art by Konstantin Tarasov
Illustrator Konstantin Tarasov creates playful and epic pieces embracing the love of video game characters and nostalgic iconic characters in different lights. See some selected works below:
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Art by Cristi Lopez
Chicago-based artist Cristi Lopez studies the feminine form in an illustrative tinted series. “My work chronicles a life-long journey contending with mental health disorders. I use the human figure as a means of externalizing the covert aspects of mental illness. Amidst the chaos, absurdity, and violence of their situation, the figures remain strong, nurturing, and tranquil. In my intensely personal, allegorical imagery, I aim to remind others struggling that their painful endeavors, in their varied manifestations, are ultimately of hope.” -CL See the series below:
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Art by Audra Auclair
Whimsical and magical characters in bold colors and intricate line-work created by Canadian artist Audra Auclair.
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Art by Maena Pailett
Mysterious and haunting illustrations by artist Maena Pailett, incorporating nature, portraiture and mystical beings.
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Art by Steph Lau
“I’m endlessly inspired by the timeless artistry of nature, and our relationship with it across different cultures. These days, I find joy in discovering new ways of blending together the different worlds I’m immersed in, whether it be art, beauty, history, cooking etc.” – Steph Lau
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Illustrations by Katie Evans
“I search for meaning, albeit invented through my drawings; the resting of a chin on a shelf, the slow swinging of a bell on a string, the light reflecting through the glass of a salt shaker. Alone these things are trivial, a mere happening in a private space. I impart meaning to them while drawing them over an extended period of time, often months. I declare these things are purposeful with every hour spent scratching pencil to paper, my concentration and movements becoming a ritual in and of itself.” – Katie Evans
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Illustrations by Eric Ross Bernstein
“There is a place where mountains blow in the wind, where memories are floating orbs bobbing above the head, where words expire when left unspoken. In ten fantastical fables, the narrator sets out to illuminate the interconnectedness of the multiverse while seeking answers to his deepest questions. The above illustrations and their accompanying stories reimagine fundamental human experiences like thoughts, language, bliss and fear.” –ERB
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Illustrations by Josan Gonzalez
Neo-punk illustrations of the future created by artist Josan Gonzalez. See selected works below: