Illustrations

Forms, Shapes, and Colors: Peter Tarka Takes 3D Art to the Next Level

Peter Tarka’s 3D art is much more than that - it's a visual experience. Using forms, shapes, and bold colors, he produces immersive illustrations that feel very much now (the kind of futuristic art...

Sofia Hydman’s Characters Look Like the Cartoon Version of a Botero Painting

Sofia Hydman describes her illustrations as "whimsical and cheeky with a feminist touch". Her characters, mostly female, look like the cartoon version of a Botero painting. Aside from illustrating, Hydman also creates whimsical GIFs...

Toma Vagner’s Art is a Blend of Cultures and Styles

Toma Vagner's illustrations look like over-stylized technical manuals that teach you (or at least aim to teach you) how to play rock–paper–scissors or solve a Rubik's Cube. The Russian-born, New York City-based illustrator uses...

Chloe Joyce’s Illustrations Will Remind You to Water Your Plants

Scrolling through Chloe Joyce's illustrations might inspire you to read that book, take that bubble bath, and water your plants. Focused mainly on women, Joyce's characters seem laid back, at times reflective, situated in...

Christoph Niemann’s Illustrations Are ALWAYS Worth Following

There's little to no chance you haven't come across a Christoph Niemann illustration during your lifetime. The acclaimed artist, author, and animator is commonly referred to as the world’s best illustrator, and for good...

Kelly Abeln’s Comics Strikes a Chord

Kelly Abeln autobiographical comics is both personal and universal. In other words, her work strikes a chord. “Sometimes I think with autobiographical work, ‘Oh, this is just something that happened to me and no...

Ashley Ronning’s Art Will Inspire You to Get Creative

According to illustrator Ashley Ronning, working as a full-time artist isn't an unrealistic goal, as some might think. "You can totally be an artist if you want to!" she says in an interview with The...

These Illustrations Bridge the Gap Between Childhood and Adulthood

Emily Isabella’s pattern-driven illustrations lean on her background in textile. Trained originally as a textile designer, she likes using gouache for her illustrations - a color also used in textile design as it dries...

Aley Hanson’s Naive Illustrations Are Very Much Playful

When it came to her artistic journey, illustrator Aley Hanson took the scenic route. Admitting that she started drawing well before she could talk, she decided to study illustration at the Rhode Island School...

Oh! To Live in a Marc Martin Illustration

Marc Martin’s illustrations are bright, colorful, and uplifting. Full of pattern and movement, his artwork explores the many ways colors and shapes playfully interact with each other, providing a dense setting that draws the...