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    Illustrations by Leonard Peng

    Brooklyn based illustrator/designer Leonard Peng has a unique and interesting illustration style specifically centered around character design. From fan art to full on stories all he creates has a sense of joy and craftsmanship. Here are some selected works: www.leonardpeng.com

  • Illustrations by Lucy Salgado
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    Illustrations by Lucy Salgado

    Brazilian artist Lucy Salgado brings a whimsical, slightly surreal energy to portrait illustration. As a self taught creative, she blends imagination and emotion into works that feel intimate, playful, and visually striking.

  • Flesh and Bone Illustrations by Paul Jackson
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    Flesh and Bone Illustrations by Paul Jackson

    Canadian illustrator Paul Jackson presents a striking series titled Flesh and Bone that explores anatomy with unflinching precision. The works depict bones graphically separated from the body, creating an eerie yet captivating study of the human form. It is detailed, unsettling, and undeniably compelling.

  • Exploding Popular Cartoons by artist Matt Gondek
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    Exploding Popular Cartoons by artist Matt Gondek

    Los Angeles based artist Matt Gondek creates playfully disturbing works that reimagine iconic cartoon characters in explosive, fragmented compositions. His signature style often depicts beloved figures mid-detonation, suspended in colorful chaos that feels both nostalgic and unsettling. It is pop culture turned inside out.

  • Background Fashion Series by Shamekh
    ART,  FASHION

    Background Fashion Series by Shamekh

    Shamekh’s Background Fashion Series is clever, playful, and conceptually sharp. In this series, the background of each drawing doesn’t just set the scene, it becomes the print on the clothing itself. Cityscapes, natural landscapes, and architectural forms transform into wearable illusions, blending environment and outfit in a visually arresting way.

  • Surreal Illustrations by Jose Mertz
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    Surreal Illustrations by Jose Mertz

    Miami based illustrator and street artist Jose Mertz creates surreal images that feel pulled from the middle of a lucid dream. His work is rich in symbolism, layered portraiture, and emotional undercurrents that linger long after you look away.

  • Taste Buds series by Philip Tseng
    ART,  Misc.

    Taste Buds series by Philip Tseng

    Philip Tseng’s Taste Buds series is exactly what it sounds like playful, charming, and a little bit mischievous. Each illustration pairs foods that belong together, creating tiny narratives that are instantly relatable. It is whimsical, clever, and somehow comforting, like seeing old friends reunited in the most unexpected way.

  • Boneface Illustrations
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    Boneface Illustrations

    Boneface delivers a snarly, irreverent illustration series that blends neon punk aesthetics with post-apocalyptic energy. Known for his sharp, edgy style, the artist reimagines familiar pop culture figures in worlds that are chaotic, vibrant, and full of attitude. Each piece feels alive with personality, offering a playful yet slightly menacing twist on the characters we think we know.