Caribbean heat seems to melt the skin of every subject Jamaican illustrator Taj Francis draws. The Edna Manley College of Visual and Performing Arts graduate’s imagination coats models and musicians with marbled paint and all the tropical colors of a dancehall party. Continue reading
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Japan Marks 10th Anniversary of Rice Field Art
A huge painting on a rice field was seen in the city of Gyodashi, Saitama in Japan on July 9. The field, composed of nine different kinds of colored rice plant and crops, was designed by local people with their never exhausting creativity. Continue reading
Fairy Illustrations
Jin Chantez Yee (Jin Xingye) draws imaginary worlds, fairy atmospheres, like children stories, with as main theme the relationship between men and nature. Continue reading
Splendid Mosaic Illustrations
Greek visual designer based in Cyprus, Charis Tsevis created this magnificent series of digital illustrations entitled “African Bricks”. Inspired by Mandela’s house in Soweto, he designed mosaic artworks with colorful bricks. Continue reading
How to be Annoying: An Illustrated Guide to Life’s Most Annoying Moments
‘How to be Annoying’ is a humorous guide by creative studio Last Lemon that teaches you be an annoyance to the people around you. These ‘tips’ were submitted by users Continue reading
Fragmented Ink Paintings on Arrays of Vintage Books
Spread across the opened pages of books pinned against the wall like insect specimens, artist Ekaterina Panikanova creates ink paintings that appear like fragments of memory. Continue reading
Painted Narrative Optical Illusions
Canadian artist Robert Gonsalves explores childlike stories of wonder through his surrealist paintings, capturing peeks of one’s internal daydreams through dual scene optical illusions. Continue reading
Amazing Street Art Installations That Cleverly Interact With Nature
Street art is there to surprise and inspire us, to shake up the often dull urban environments in which it can usually be found in order to give us a fresh perspective on our otherwise familiar neighborhoods and streets. Continue reading