Sainte Maria
Love the stylish fashion drawings from Russia-based illustrator Sainte Maria.
And I love bubbles on New Years Eve! I wish you a Merry Everything and a Happy Creative Always! Cheers!
December giveaway by Leendert meets Ingrid
Every month Leendert meets Ingrid publish a limited edition Artprint of the Month. The artwork is designed especially for this project and printed in a low run of only 25 high quality and lightproof big-sized art-prints. This exclusive piece of art is numbered by hand and provided with a sophisticated embossed stamp in the corner. The common size, 50 x 70 cm, will make it possible for you to frame the print in a standard size frame, a more distinguished frame from your local framer is also a great option. This print will be a true eye-catcher in your interior and a unique gift! Love it!
Piet Paris x Viktor & Rolf Flowerbomb
The 10th anniversary of Flowerbomb illustrated for Harper’s Bazaar Netherlands by famous Dutch fashion illustrator Piet Paris. Love it!
PREVIEW! Emma Zanelli x I love illustration magazine
I LOVE ILLUSTRATION MAGAZINE
Twenty of the most exciting emerging and established illustrators have been selected to create 128 pages of sensual women. Most of these artworks have been made exclusively for this magazine.
The result is extraordinary, elegant, sensitive, emotional, provocative, erotic and sensual.
Emma Zanelli (NZ)
Emma is a New Zealand born freelance illustrator and graphic artist based in London. Her work is created with pencil and watercolour, then additional colour and detail is added digitally.
She describes her work as seductive, strange and sardonic. Her main sources of inspiration are the women in David Lynch and Tarantino films — her muse is a hardened, unapologetic bombshell with a story to tell.
“I don’t want to just draw women simply because they are beautiful, I want to invoke a backstory for her character. I like to put her in a little movie. Who is she? What did she do? I like to think the women I draw are strong, outspoken and a little bit scary”
Emma is a New Zealand born freelance illustrator and graphic artist based in London. Her work is created with pencil and watercolour, then additional colour and detail is added digitally.
She describes her work as seductive, strange and sardonic. Her main sources of inspiration are the women in David Lynch and Tarantino films — her muse is a hardened, unapologetic bombshell with a story to tell.
“I don’t want to just draw women simply because they are beautiful, I want to invoke a backstory for her character. I like to put her in a little movie. Who is she? What did she do? I like to think the women I draw are strong, outspoken and a little bit scary”
More of her beautiful work is featured in the first I LOVE ILLUSTRATION MAGAZINE. BUY HERE
I am totally impressed and in LOVE with the 90's work of French based illustrator Jérémy Combot. He is a self taught artist, guided by passion for pop culture, fashion, the 90’s, colors and patterns. What a details, what a patterns, what a colors! Those Were The Days!