Tag: draw
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Nickelodeon Celebrates 20 Years Of SpongeBob With Meme-Inspired Toys
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It has been 20 years since the most iconic animated series, SpongeBob SquarePants, started airing. During all these years millions of fans couldn’t turn their attention away from the lives of Bikini Bottom’s residents. Today we know this cartoon not only as one of the most popular animated series but also as a part of…
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Artist Hilariously Illustrates The Differences Between Different Countries And Languages
Traveling is the perfect medium for experiencing different cultures complete with all sorts of art, music, crafts, and traditions. But visiting other countries is usually not just all roses. With that idea in mind, artist Malachi Ray Rempen decided to share his traveling experience and situations in the form of fun comics dubbed "Itchy Feet…
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Artists Draw Illustrations With Symbols Of The 20s, 40s And 60s To Express My Love For Pop-Culture And History
Hi! My name is Akber Ahmed and I’m an illustrator who currently lives in Berlin. Ever since I can remember I’ve always loved drawing something or the other. From the doodles, I made as a kid to the comics I drew as a teenager and movie posters I illustrated as a young adult. When I…
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Yehuda Is Back With His Funny Comics That Capture His And His Wife’s Struggles Now That She’s Pregnant
Tel-Aviv-based illustrator Yehuda Devir and his wife Maya Devir have shared their loving relationship with the world through his ongoing series “One of Those Days”, from silly everyday moments to life-changing decisions. The last time we published the couple we featured Yehuda’s comic chronicles of their year-long journey to make a baby, followed by the…
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Artist Draws Comics About Life With Her Boyfriend And Fat Cat To Make At Least One Person Smile Every Day
Hi everyone! My name is Joyce (or Sundae), and I make cute little webcomics about my life with my boyfriend and an overweight cat. I've been making short comics since I was 10, and drawing since I could remember. I don't have super technical art skills, but my goal is to make the world a…
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Finely Inked Lines Form Fluffy Black Cats in Illustrations by Kamwei Fong
Using only black ink, Malaysian illustrator Kamwei Fong has created a menagerie of playful black cats. Despite their contextual isolation and uniform style, each of Fong’s cats display unique personalities: some are fluffed and puffed into self-contained balls; others look with curiosity or wariness at fish that dangle or waves that crash from the animals’…
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Designer Challenges Himself To Create Logos With Hidden Meanings For A Year, And The Result Is Amazing
Wordplay is a never-ending source of amusement for me, with puns, spoonerisms and double entendres bringing a little extra color and life to the everyday language that we sometimes take for granted. Swedish designer Daniel Carlmatz also loves to get creative with words, but in a different way. He set himself a challenge to create…
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Here’s How 25 Disney Characters Looked In Their Original Concept Art
Everybody loves a good Disney movie, incredible visuals, touching stories, killer music numbers and mesmerizing magical worlds that we can transport to for at least a couple of hours. It's safe to say that for many of us Disney definitely had a major role in our childhoods. These entertaining stories are not made overnight, there…
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Artist’s Giant Pencil Drawings Blur the Line Between Hyperrealism and Surrealism
South African artist, Jono Dry, was born in Pretoria and raised in the beautiful seaside town of Hermanus, where he has lived, worked and exhibited for most of his young life. Entirely self-taught, his unique photorealistic-surrealist works are usually created on a large-scale, using graphite on paper or board. Jono currently lives in Cape Town,…
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Artist Draws Comics About Her Life And The Struggles Of Being A Tall Girl
I'm a graphic designer and illustrator. I started my comic blog Tall N Curly back in 2012 to tell my story as a tall and curly-haired girl. I wanted to create some space in my life for something creative that had nothing to do with my work. By doing so, I realized I was telling…