Sarah Goodreau

On the blog today, a glimpse into the magical illustrated world of artist Sarah Goodreau; creator of quirky creatures, things and not-things. Isn’t her work lovely? Sarah received a BFA in illustration at the Savannah College of Art and Design and currently lives and works as a freelance illustrator in London. She is also co-creator and art director […]

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Diem Chau

I am very much in love with these elegant little sculptures by mixed media artist Diem Chau. With an incredible delicacy, Diem Chau creates tiny fragments in thread over white porcelain cups and plates, using both single thread and patterned pieces of fabric. So beautiful!

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Amyisla

Hello lovely readers, I’m back! Sorry to leave the blog hanging like that for a week. I unexpectedly had to take care of some important things, leaving me with little room to even come near my computer. Anyways, as I finally opened my laptop today and logged in to Pinterest, A colorful drawing by London-based illustrator […]

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Andrew Bannecker

The magical seascapes of Andrew Bannecker make me drift off to a far-away dreamlands I don’t ever want to escape from. With the use of countless colors, he creates creates powerful sceneries that have been admired by many and exhibited around the globe. Love!

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Meredith Woolnough

It’s amazing how contemporary artists use embroidery as a medium to create so much beauty in so many diverse ways. Inspired by plants, coral and cells, Meredith Woolnough uses thread to create elegant shapes and patterns that are an absolute delight for the eye.

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Yuki Goto

When I was a kid, all Dutch winters would look like the nostalgic little scenery in Yuki Goto’s ice skating illustration. As soon as the ice was thick enough we’d get out to the nearest canal and spent entire days skating, playing and drinking warm chocolate milk from the stands selling drinks on the ice. Nostalgia!

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Helen Musselwhite

Since my last Crafty Moods Project (in which I experiment with new materials every month) I really got into painted paper cutting. I love process, the endless possibilities and I adore the creations of this project called Fruiting Bodies by UK-based paper artist Helen Musselwhite. Alongside paper she also used materials such as stones, beads […]

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