Category: Illustration
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Disney Illustrator Combines Star Wars And Calvin & Hobbes for Adorable Results
Brian Kesinger is a visual artist who has worked for Walt Disney Studios for over 16 years, but his work outside of the movie business gets fans going just as much as his animation. This time he has created a magical mashup universe, putting a Calvin And Hobbes twist on everybody’s favorite Star Wars: The…
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Husband Illustrates Everyday Life With His Wife To Show Love Is In The Little Things
Inspired by Katrina, his wife of 10 years, and his 9-year-old daughter, and his 6-year-old twin boys, artist Pascal Campion creates heartwarming and soulful illustrations about every day life. His work brilliantly captures the importance of the small things. From watching the autumn leaves fall, pausing to catch a ray of sunshine, holding hands in…
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Artist Continues to Illustrate What It’s Really Like to Live With His Wife
We’ve featured Yehuda Adi Devir before here, and his comics were so popular that we thought we’d show you some of his latest work in his ongoing series, called “One of Those Days”, about those little things in life that everybody in a relationship will understand. From birthday celebrations and haircut meltdowns to wardrobe dilemmas…
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Mother Illustrates What It’s Like to Have Children
Raising children can be one of the most challenging yet most rewarding things you can do in life. French artist Nathalie Jomard strongly believes in this proposition, and she has created playful and honest illustrations to prove it. What’s your favorite image? [zombify_post]
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Artist Reimagines What Pop Culture Icons Would Look In Real Life, And It’s Scary as Hell
You probably have fond memories of most of the cartoon characters that appeared on your television screen when you were growing up (with the exception of most Dr Who characters!) However that is all about to change. Australian digital artist Wil Hughes morphed our fav pop culture icons into nightmarish demons that will send shivers…
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Everything Wrong With Today’s Society Encapsulated in Illustrations by Al Margen
In his latest series of illustrations, Argentinian artist Al Margen portrays the world as he sees it – a dark and depressing. The thought provoking images play on a variety of topics, although the author himself is very critical about his works “They are children of boredom, nonconformity or anger. <…> They are the representation of…
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Artist Draws Naughty Illustrations Over Photos of Her Own Body
The mysterious artist weisstub seems to have built her entire artistic career around Instagram as her profile doesn’t direct the user to a website or art collection. We’ve been a fan of her work for some time, entranced by her simple yet cheeky illustrations that she sketches over photos of her various body parts. Here are some…
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The Problem With the World Today According to Illustrator
With the amount of bad things happening in the world today, we can’t blame people for being a little bit ‘glass half empty’ sometimes. Illustrator John Holcroft has taken this to the next level, with his series of illustrations based on 1950s advertisements. In these illustrations, Hallcroft depicts the many issues with the world today in a…
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Artist Creates a Series of Comics Showing Everyday Life With His Wife
Illustrator and comic book artist Yehuda Adi Devir has taken married life to a whole new level. You see Yehuda has created quite a stir on social media by creating controversial comics about his relationship with his wife, Maya. Some of the most mundane things make their way into Yehuda’s comics, including washing the dishes, getting up in the morning,…
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Artist Illustrates the Most Perfect Explanation of Privilege We’ve Ever Seen
New Zealand artist and illustrator Toby Morris has created a comic strip which can teach us an important lesson: that not everyone has the same opportunities in life. This is a short story about two people born into completely different families, whose members play contrasting roles in their children’s lives. We think it’s well worth reading. What do you think? ’There is no such thing as a “self-made…