Illustrator and amateur naturalist Kelsey Oseid is focused on detailing the natural world, illustrating the animal kingdom’s many classes and orders on posters created with watercolor and gouache. The posters highlight more known orders such as Carnivora and Rodentia, while also showcasing the diversity of animals in lesser known orders like the Chondrichthyes and Artiodactyla. Oseid numerically labels the more common names of each animal in the footer of her works, pointing out where one can find the capybara, naked mole rat, and hammerhead shark. More
Suaves, dulces, imaginativos, evocadoras… ¡cuántos adjetivos se me vienen a la cabeza mientras admiro las ilustraciones del tejano Graham. Sus personajes son hermosos, inocentes, e inmediat…
Residing in Semarang, in Indonesia’s Central Java region, illustrator "Fatchurofi":https://www.instagram.com/rooovie/?hl=en is a long way from the big cities of the contemporary art world. Working remotely as an art director for a design agency in Jakarta, he also spends much of his time doing freelance illustration. “I’ve been drawing for the past decade, mostly for clothing and album covers,” he says. “After suffering from a panic attack disorder a couple of years ago, however, I began to practice mindfulness and this became a big influence for my work, encouraging me to start drawing purely for myself about my own experiences.”
Frank Brangwyn was an English former apprentice of William Morris, while Yoshijiro Urushibara was an expert Japanese woodblock artist. In the early part of the 20th century, they made prints together that blended their artistic styles and showed their shared adoration of nature
The Quick Q & A editorial in Beautiful Bizarre Magazine is a much loved regular feature, in which we ask 5 artists the same 4 questions. In the 10th Anniversary June 2023 Issue 41, these were the Quick Q & A questions: How do you maintain your individuality as an artist and avoid being influenced by others in your field? Tell us about your earliest memories of creating art and when you first realised that you wanted to be an artist? How do you balance your personal life with your art career while ensuring a healthy work/life balance? How do experimentation and risk-taking play a role in your creative process? We feel that the artists' responses provide such a valuable insight for our community of artists that we wanted to share one Quick Q &
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Skulls wearing gas masks, roaming rats and rotting carcasses of animals and humans ... Der Krieg, the series of prints Otto Dix published in 1924, is a terrifying vision of the apocalypse that actually happened on Europe's soil 100 years ago – and proves that it was only German artists who saw the first world war clearly
Chinese artist Luo Li Rong creates the most realistic feminine sculptures. This precise work and graceful lineaments give you an impression that the time has stopped and a second after the sculptures will move. You can almost see them breathing. Come and see! We bet you will fall in love with these
Many of our readers will already be familiar with our Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts, a resource which enables you to search by shelfmark, keyword, or date, as well as by more advanced fields such as language and provenance. We thought it was about time to give a reminder that all...
Moon Catcher, portada para PLANSPONSOR! Desde la atalaya de su pequeño apartamento en Manhattan, Victo Ngai (Hong Kong, 1989) trabaja laboriosamente. Sabe que es mejor encontrarse en su mesa de dibujo cuando la inspiración se decida a visitarla; así, cuando llegue, ella ya llevará tiempo dándole vueltas a posibles formas...
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Jun Kumaori is 23 years old, Japanese, and one of my favorite artists. Here's a small selection of her amazing work.
In her animal illustrations, artist Kelsey Oseid explores different animal groups. Her posters show the diversity of the world's living things.
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