Kate Shaw

These vibrant landscapes by Kat Shaw introduce us to wolds that are both familiar and surreal. I absolutely love the contrasting colors she uses, and how they their are shaped into magical mountains, skies and waterreflections. As Kate explains on her site:  “The intention is to reflect upon the contradiction between our inherent connection to the natural world and continual […]

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Sarah Jacoby

Brooklyn-based artist Sarah Jacoby likes to call upon her own memory when she illustrates, and the results are stunning. Exciting, whymsical sceneries that are a feast for the eye. Love them! Sarah is also a writer, and studied literature and film at Haverford College. She earned her M.F.A. at the Illustration Practice Program at MICA (Maryland […]

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Jennifer Tyers

Summer might come to an end but that doensn’t stop us from enjoying these tropical, colorful, wish I was there-landscapes by Jennifer Tyers. Born in Tasmania and currently based in Borneo, Jennifer Tyers is an award winning artist with a wonderful and diverse portfolio of paintings and illustrations. The watercolor paintings below are from a series called […]

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Andrea Kowch

It´s hard to look away from these magical paintings by Andrea Kowch. in a realistic yet mysterious style, Andrea portrays women in rural environments that seem to encompass more history and mystery than a first glimpse would suggest. Originally from Michigan, Andrea Kowch attended the Detroit College for Creative Studies, where she graduated Summe Cum Laude in 2009. […]

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Cathy Cullis

Cathy Cullis is an England-based mixed media artist and writer-poet whose beautiful works are inspired by historcal painting, folk art and literature. They have been featured in various publications and exhibitions and are for sale at her lovely online shop you can find here. Cathy also creates beautiful textile artworks and she has a blog where she […]

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Hiroyuki Izutsu

I absolutely love these colorful and rich, yet tranquil paintings by Japanese artist Izutsu Hiroyuki. They are from a series called Don’t Give Up Japan, which is a response to the dark period surrounding the Tōhoku earthquake & tsunami in 2011. With simple fragments and beautiful pink skies, his series bring some light to this period by showing […]

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Maurice Sapiro

These magical paintings by award-winning artist Maurice Sapiro just take my breath away. Currently living and working in Connecticut, Maurice Sapiro paints landscapes, still lives and dreamscapes that may even exceed the ones we see in our most beautiful dreams. His paintings have been featured in numerous exhibitions and he has a beautiful, rich portfolio of […]

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