1. If You Need Me Lapel Pin by Stay Home Club x American Football 2. Pink Birds in Flight Brooch by Polly Fern 3. Scallion Iron-On Patch by Allison Bamcat 4. C0nnected 4evr Ceramic Figure by Kaley Flowers 5. Bebe Ceramic Bowl by MYOSTERY 6.…
1. If You Need Me Lapel Pin by Stay Home Club x American Football 2. Pink Birds in Flight Brooch by Polly Fern 3. Scallion Iron-On Patch by Allison Bamcat 4. C0nnected 4evr Ceramic Figure by Kaley Flowers 5. Bebe Ceramic Bowl by MYOSTERY 6.…
If you’ve read this blog over the past year, then you’ve definitely seen illustrations by Madalina Andronic. She’s talented in both 2D and 3D, with her latest endeavor being “tableware essentials” like cups, bowls, and plates.
Once again, Kirsten Sims has captured an incredible energy in her paintings that recall the spontaneity of pencil sketches. Her latest series was created for the Turbine Art Fair in Johannesburg, and they feature vibrant outdoor and indoor scenes that act as a yin and…
If you peruse Aimee Bee Brooks’ Instagram, you’ll find that her sketchbook is full of delicate drawings with a retro sensibility. In particular, I’m fond of the illustrative ladies who don vintage hairstyles and fashions. Created with a light hand,…
1. Terrarium Back Patch By Rand Renfrow 2. Snake Knot Ring by Kaye Blegvad 3. Heart Leaf Enamel Pin by Sarah Abbott 4. Lunar Blossom Embroidery Kit by Cozyblue 5. Wall Lamp BULB by Madda 6. Banana Pillow by thing Ind. 7. Mexico Lindo Earrings…
Kailey Whitman illustrates spell-binding scenes of nature. Intricately detailed and visually complex, the layers of flora and fauna draw you into these snippets of stories, which act as a fantasy for a city dweller like me. Long grass, fields of…
Illustrator Diana Cojocaru first caught my attention with her collection entitled Human Wings. Using water-based media, she lets the vibrant hues have a mind of their own as they bleed into one another and create a dreamlike feel. Hands are…
I’ve got serious envy of Charlotte Jacobs (aka @charrrl_iie) illustrative outfits. The Belgium-based fashionista adorns her daily attire with playful pins, necklaces, and sweaters, creating a collision of characters, color, and pattern. She’s not afraid to mix patterns and colors, and…
It’s that wonderful time of year again when #Inktober (previously, 2014 and 2015) makes an appearance on social media. If you’re unfamiliar with this annual tradition, it’s a creative challenge for artist and illustrators to ink something during the month of October. Many…
1. Black Rabbit Enamel Pin by Eradura 2. Girl and Tiger Dish by Lisa Junius 3. Embroidered Collar by Casa Tienda de Amelia B 4. Mystery Cactus! by Close Call Studio 5. Red Fox Sleeping Mask by Julien & Emily Design 6.…