Gabriela Ibarra

Flower power on the blog today! I can’t stop staring at these gorgeous paintings by Atlanta-based artist Gabriela Ibarra. Love the colors, love her style! Gabriela starts off her pieces with layers of collaged tissue paper, then arranges the flowers (which are lino-prints) and finally paints and draws on top of those layers. The coloring is what she […]

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Tara Galuska

When Tara Galuska was five, she wanted to be either a unicorn or an artist. She ended up becoming an artist with a passion for paper (and a yet unfulfilled wish of being a unicorn too). I love the layers and all the beautiful details in her works. My favorites are the bird in the third image and […]

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Tanaka Tatsuya

You might have come across these funny, unusual miniatures before. Japanese artist Tanaka Tatsuya has been shooting and sharing them since 2011. Every day! In his little dioramas, Tanaka uses everyday objects (like mugs, sponges and broccoli) to create completely unexpected and highly entertaining scenes. What I like the most about them, is that you can still identify the objects while […]

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Sophie Dufresne

I spotted the lovely work of Canadian artist Sophie Dufresne at Uppercase Magazine where she was featured as one of the new illustration talents in their 27th issue. Yup, talented indeed! Besides her illustrations, I’m also a big fan of her dioramas, which are little boxes with painted papercut figures inside of them (you can find them below).

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Enormous Tiny Art

Viva la tiny art! How fortunate was I to be a guest curator for Enormous Tiny Art this week and browse through their delightful selection of tiny, pretty original artworks to pick my twelve favorites. I’ll be honest: choosing only twelve amongst many was difficult. Enormous Tiny Art curates an amazing collection of artwork by creatives from all over the world, […]

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Sandra Apperloo
Illustrative Experiments: Washi Tape

Eek! I’m sharing my own art on the blog today! And I don’t even usually make art! Actually, that’s exactly why I decided to do this. I’ve been enjoying and sharing other people’s work for so long but never seem to find the time to get my own hands busy. I’m a very impatient person. When I try […]

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Rebecca Artemisa

I spotted the dazzling, wild works of Rebecca Artemisa on Brown Paper Bag the other day and couldn’t stop staring at all the lovely (and sometimes scary) details of her illustrations. Love the chaos, the adventures and the excellent combination between cute and creepy. Beauty! For more, follow Rebecca on Instagram & Pinterest or visit her site. Selling […]

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