Sam Kalda is an illustrator who works mostly editorially. He said in an interview with the website the The Artfuls that he’d one day like to illustrate picture books for adults. His work would lend itself to this; it has…
Sam Kalda is an illustrator who works mostly editorially. He said in an interview with the website the The Artfuls that he’d one day like to illustrate picture books for adults. His work would lend itself to this; it has…
Cam Floyd recently sent me a link to some of his new illustrations. The are interesting — he illustrates topics that range from science, technology, conspiracy theories, and more. “Heavy” things, I suppose, not the most uplifting of subjects. I…
Christopher Adams is an illustrator who has work in Don’t Call Me Honney, a show I’ve curated on my newly-launched eyra online illustration gallery. (You can view the entire show here.) Christopher was nice enough to give me a copy of…
Olle Eksell was a Swedish graphic designer and illustrator, known for his simple designs and bold illustrations. He worked with logos, posters, illustration, book covers, packaging over the course of his career. In addition, Olle Eksell also collaborated with the…
My friends and I used to have “bad movie Mondays,” where we’d watch a bad movie and make fun of it, something akin to Mystery Science Theater 3000. One particularly bad movie was Wickerman with Nick Cage. Sophia Foster-Dimino’s illustration about…
It wasn’t until this sketch by Martha Anne showed up on the Illustrated Ladies Tumblr that I saw her work. I am wondering why I hadn’t seen it before! I’m a huge fan of Mary Blair (see: my arms), so her…
I’m not sure how I came across Simon Cheadle’s work, but I first pinned it because I liked the design of his layout. When I finally looked at his website, I discovered he has created some pretty cool projects. Simon describes…
I featured the work of Jared Andrew Schorr many years ago, when I first started this blog. I’ve been following him on Twitter and keeping up with his work ever since. Jared works with cut paper, using a lot…
I’ve featured the work of Julianna Brion on Brown Paper Bag before, and mentioned her last week because she’s apart of my newest exhibition for my online illustration gallery, eyra. Julianna is included in the exhibition Don’t Call Me Honney, a show about…
Rachel Levit is a recent graduate of Parsons School of Design. She uses gouache to create her illustrations, my favorites being her solitary portraits shown here. I love the sense of loneliness she’s captured, as well as her color palette. All images…