Lady Desidia

Spanish designer Lady Desidia creates gorgeous illustrations with a high dose of magic and whimsy; two things I happen to love about illustration. Her drawings are available on many items, such as cups, pendants, lamps and even in coloring books. Find them all available in her shop!

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Beth Lo

So tiny, so lovely and SO MANY! These beautiful, chatting wall kids are the work of ceramics & mixed media artist Beth Lo. Born in Indiana and a child of parents who had emigrated from China to the US, Beth’s ceramics mostly involve around being a Chinese american individual and what this means in relation to cultural subjects […]

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Embroidery Giveaway [closed]

We have a winner… Congratulations, Bernadette! You’re the winner of this week’s giveaway and the embroidery is yours! Thanks for joining the competition everyone. A new giveaway will open next Monday. This competition closed on Friday, March 18. A lucky winner was selected randomly.

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Artsy Wearables

Spring is almost here! With the days getting warmer and the summer-fun season getting closer comes a need for closet change. So for today’s themed blogpost I’ve collected together my favorite wannawears with an artsy touch, all made by outstanding creatives that will make you face the new season in style. Clicking the links will take you directy to […]

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Sandra Eterovic

I have about every inch of my walls covered with illustrations and prints. But what it’s lacking is art that I can more around a bit, like these lovely, fun wooden panels by Melbourne-based artist Sandra Eterovic. Want! I love the arm watch-clock in particular. And I think that green hanger would be a the perfect quick-solition to […]

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Alessandra de Cristofaro

I love the atmosphere in these beautiful, somewhat melancholic illustrations by artist Alessandra de Cristofaro. Loners, dreamers and worriers, smoking cigarettes, sitting at an abandoned table or staring out of the window. All a tad sad but cute & quirky nevertheless.

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Sonia Poli

Tired of frames, artist Sonia Poli decided to make something that ignores them. The result: a beautiful, delicate paper collage that outgrows the plate it’s portrayed in, with a well-hidden character peeking right at us and carefully cut leaves that look like they will be hitting the ceiling shortly. How gorgeous!

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