Jessica Brilli

The paintings of Massachusetts-based artist Jessica Brilli reveal a hidden beauty in every day objects. Or better said: every day objects from the past. Jessica likes to visit flea markets and antique shops looking for things that inspire her, such as Kodak cameras, transistor radios, and manual typewriters. The result: a beautiful collection of paintings called […]

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Aurelia Fronty

Aurelia Fronty’s illustrations are fun, super-creative and have appeared in many (children’s) books. Originally from France, Aurelia entered the Duperré Art School in Paris after her graduation. She currently specializes in creation and textile design. You can visit her portfolio on her website for many, many more loveliness!   www.aureliafronty.com     [Back to Homepage]

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Cendrine Rovini

Oh how I love these soft and delicate works by artist Cendrine Rovini. Currently working and living in Aurillac (France), Cendrine Rovini works with several materials such as graphite, colored pencil and watercolors to create beautiful images of feminine figures that are all somehow intertwined with natural elements. ” The human being thought he was apart and beyond […]

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Kyla Zoe Rafert

The one of a kind paintings by artist Kyla Zoe Rafert set a beautiful, fairytalic scene which is filled with color, pattern and mystery. Kyla portrays young women that are facing notions of youth, such as curiosity, the potency of beauty and the fall of innocence. “Despite their childlike references however, these works are meant to embody […]

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Paula Baader

Paula Baader’s works show a fine line between abstraction an figuration. Although at first sight her paintings are abstract, a closer look will reveal shapes of recognition and figurative elements, which is the artist’s goal exactly. Originally from Germany, her works have been exhibited across Europe. She also sells a wonderful collection of paintings on Saatchi Online. www.paulabaader.de   […]

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Helena Pérez Garcia

These lovely ladies are the work of Spanish illustrator Helena Pérez Garcia. Besides the many illustrations you can find on her blog, Helena also made a children’s book called Louna at the Museum which is filled with beautiful drawings and is for sale here. helenaperezgarcia.blogspot.com     [Back to Homepage]

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Ana Albero

Ana Albero’s illustrations are lively, colorful and never boring. Originally from Alicante, Spain and currently living in Berlin, Ana is a freelance illustrator who has worked for various clients such as New York Times, Nobrow Press and Moritz Beer. Ana also founded Edition Biografiktion in 2008; a collaboration with illustrators Till Hafenbrak and Paul Paetzel that creates fictional comics […]

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