Tali Yalonetzki

Last year I wrote about the very colorful paintings of artist Tali Yalonetzki. Today is all about Tali’s black & white portraits which, as it turns out, are just as charming and gorgeous. And very vintage. And slightly mysterious. And really beautiful! Tali Yalonetzki is a Tel Aviv-based artist who paints and illustrates for magazines and children’s books. […]

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La Fille Bertha

I have a weak spot for La Fille Bertha’s beautiful big-eyed ladies and their slightly surreal style. They can be found on all kinds of surfaces, ranging from plain paper to fabrics & murals. Oh how I’d love to stumble upon one of her paintings on the street!

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Bird Sculptures from Paper Maps by Claire Brewster

Nature is ever present, even in the most urban environments. With that philosophy in mind paper artist Claire Brewster creates beautiful, impressive sculptures out of outdated maps and atlases, giving them new lives in the shape of both delicate & dazzling birds, insects and flowers. Absolutely amazing.. Her sculptures are either pinned directly to a wall as part […]

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Illustrated wooden jewelry by Kate Rowland

I’m loving these wooden illustrated brooches, necklaces and earrings by Kate Rowland. The ones with the little green drawings inside are my favorites. So clever! Inspired by television shows, films and popular culture, Kate has been creating her wonderful designs since her graduation from the Arts University Bournemouth (UK) in 2012. Since then she has created illustrated […]

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Art retreat in Croatia with Irena Sophia

I’ve been a long-time fan of Irena Sophia’s whimsical ladyportraits. Big eyes, magical settings and oh so charming! Inspired by soft lines and serene scenes, Irena Sophia creates works that are influenced by combinations of vintage illustration, folk art and modern design. She has a fine art degree in painting and her works have been featured in various […]

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Rebecca Green

You might have come across Rebecca Green’s gorgeous illustrations before. Online, in books, magazines or other publications. Not surprisingly her paintings are loved by many. Using gouache, acrylic, colored pencil, and ink as her main materials, her work is so delicate and rich of details. Love!

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Cinder & Honey

Caitlin Benson believes that flowers should last a lifetime, which is  why she stitches them into colorful, delicate hoop embroideries I’d love to see up on my wall. Based in Vancouver and founder of her brand called Cinder & Honey (which she runs with her husband Michael), she loves to sketch all kinds of florals before finalizing […]

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