Whooli Chen

True creativity has no limitations. Illustrator Whooli Chen is a living proof that this is a fact. I adore each single one of her creations! Originally from Taiwan, Whooli Chen earned her MA in Illustration at the Camberwell College of Arts in 2009. Not surprisingly, she has illustrated for many magazines and Newspapers. She also […]

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Amy Guidry

A glimpse at the surreal paintings of Louisiana-based artist Amy Guidry is likely make you stare at them for a long time. Using acrylic on canvas, Amy challenges subjects such as life, death, individualism and exploitation in beautiful works that easily leaves the viewer curious for more.

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Rimel Neffati

Welcome to the magical world of Rimel Neffati. A self taught artist from France who makes portraits that will draw you straight to a world of circus, pin-ups, skulls and above all, beauty. Rimel started taking photographs at the end of 2008. With her works she proves that black and white can be the perfect […]

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Olaf Hajek

So many colors, so many details. I love everything about Olaf Hajek’s colorful and vibrant illustrations. Although he studied graphic design, Olaf creates most of his works by hand. His works are painted with acrylic on cardboard, paper or wood and they can be found on books, posters, stamps and even on hotel walls. His colorful works […]

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Natsuo Ikegami

Japanese artist Natsuo Ikegami draws and paints, and I just couldn’t decide whether to focus on her drawings or paintings here. So I chose both, as both have their own outstanding charms. Dots, lines, stars and human figures are all joined together in her beautifully creative works. I love how slightly awkward some of her […]

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Ray Caesar

  Welcome to the bizarre world of Ray Caesar. A place where ladies have cat masks and tentacles, and babies wear tattoos. They have pale skins and sharp eyes that tell us they dominate in a world which is different from that of ours. And allthough his creatures may appear disturbing, Ray Caesar manages to […]

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Zena Holloway

I’ve noticed that I tend to use the word ‘dreamlike’ a lot when I write my posts, so I’ll be trying to avoid this every now and then. But looking at these stunning photographs by Zena Holloway, how can I not use the word dreamlike? And beautiful? And breathtaking? I am in love with each […]

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