Kouki Ikegami’s illustrations juxtapose gritty urban scenes with solitary female characters who are going about their daily lives. From waiting at a railroad crossing to passing through the subway to overloing a city, these romantic, transient scenes are filled with …
Artist Boryana Ilieva examines film architecture and set design in her project Floor Plan Croissant. This ongoing series of meticulously painted floor plans capture the cinematic spaces of famous films like Parasite (2019), Roma (2018), and Call Me By Your …
Spanish artist Alicia Aradilla decided to embrace a nomadic lifestyle and travel the world. Instead of keeping a diary of her journeys, however, Aradilla began documenting the architecture, nature, and other memorable sites she saw—and continues to experience—in sketchbos. The …
“My father stopped giving me financial support because I am gay, and he despises me. I managed to keep studying at the university but for everything else I’m on my own. So I learned to draw. I got better at …
“In 2020 the world stayed home in quarantine. People went nuts but I learned how to do comics. No skill whatsoever.” Witty words by new illustrator on the street or perhaps web, an illustrator nonetheless, going by the name . …
If you already didn’t know, let us introduce you to this special event – MerMay is a month-long celebration of creativity, community, and above all… MERMAIDS. So, yes, MerMay is for everyone. It’s quite easy to participate, every day during …
For Savannah-based artist Bethany Bickley, the ability to envision protagonists and scenery has a literal meaning. The artist uses pages torn from magazines, classics, and even contemporary works to create distinctive paper sculptures of masks, clenched fists, and cozy …
Happy Cyron is a shy artist who entered this crazy COVID-times somewhat prepared. “As an introvert, self-isolation is just a normal day of locking myself in my room, reading comics, binge-watching Netflix, Youtube, and drawing. I draw for the …
Bernadette Banner studies the history of dress through practical experimentation and reconstruction, exploring historical eras preceding the introduction of the electric sewing machine because technology is weird, as she states. “My reconstruction work is done by hand or using authentic …
Bulgarian illustrator Clementine Petrova finds inspiration in everyday situations, and now, when every day is pretty much the same, she wanted to show us those little moments that stand out. “It’s been over a month since lockdown began, and I’ve …