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]]>Williams works with clients like Spotify, and one look at her work is enough to see why they are choosing her. She first took up illustration when she was a kid. In 2017, she started sharing her work with the world as she was attending a communications design course at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. “Creating my own illustrative worlds has always been exciting to me, they’re like little worlds to escape to,” she tells It’s Nice That.
Once she decided to put herself out a bit more, her art gained a lot of attention from relevant sources, bringing her more work. “It’s all resulted in me now doing what I love as a career, and I’m so thankful for all the support I’ve received from people and other creatives along the way,” she notes.
Check out some of her works below and find more on Instagram.
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]]>The post Carlo Amen’s Minimalist Tattoos Resemble Picasso’s Art appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Amen comes from a small French village, from an artistic family that encouraged his creativity from when he was a kid. Before he decided on living in Paris, he traveled for years and explored his artistic style. Today, he’s a co-owner of the tattoo studio called Les Maux Bleus. “Located in the heart of Paris, the studio is hidden at the back of a courtyard, under a glass roof which is a source of light and inspiration for the artists,” we read on the official website.
Make sure to check out his Instagram account where he currently has almost 60,000 followers. He posts photos of tattoos he did and it’s hard not to want one for yourself! You can see some of our favorite picks below.
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]]>The post Artist Recreates Domestic Atmosphere With Food Illustrations appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Her focus is on set tables with multiple meals, which tell stories of families and friends dining together. However, there are no people in her illustrations. “The work explores how rooms can be full even when they’re empty,” she notes. “They’re an ode to gatherings past, present, and future.”
Cowles has a rich background in creative work. She was born in NYC and studied textiles at Rhode Island School of Design. After graduation, she worked for companies like Converse and Madewell, but always had personal projects on the side. After moving to LA, her own creative work ended up being her priority, so she’s a full-time self-employed creative now. As she says, she paints, draws, and illustrates all day, every day.
Scroll down to see some of her gorgeous illustrations that we picked for you. Find her on Instagram, where she has 20k followers if you want to stay up to date with her future work.
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]]>The post Check Out the Funniest Responses to Jimmy Fallon’s “Quarantine a Movie” Challenge appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The coronavirus pandemic changed the world as we know it. We’re all changing our habits and learning about the new way of life right now, hoping that all this will end soon. In the meantime, it’s good to try and laugh at the situation so it will scare us less. Check out the tweets below.
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]]>The post Instagram Illustrators Show the Reality of Life on Lockdown appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Cosford never fails to create relatable content so this illustration is no different. Do you recognize yourself in some of the activities below?
Laura Breiling illustrated the reality of life for all of us right now.
Sorlet shows how we can see something good in every situation with this minimalist illustration of a girl soaking up some sun from her home.
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]]>The post Clarice Tudor’s Comics Make Ugly Feelings Funny appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>“I gravitate towards cuteness and animals,” Tudor told It’s Nice That. “I think people find it easier to empathise with something naive and innocent than (god forbid) a real human being, ew!”
Her artwork comes from self-expression. Although the stories she tells come from her own life, all of us can find some truth in them, at least her 44,000+ Instagram followers think so. You can see some of her cartoons below and find more on her Instagram.
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]]>The post Hairstylist Got Bored in Quarantine, So She Started Doing Her Boyfriend’s Hair appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Hairstylist Heidi Oley spends her days doing her boyfriend, Geoffrey’s, hair. Geoffrey became the most important model for her and she’s working with him every day to practice different hairstyles and to make people laugh with the result. The photos below show that this talented girl can create various hairstyles and we must say that her boyfriend looks absolutely fabulous with every one of them.
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]]>The post Coronavirus-Inspired “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” Parody appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Daniel Matarrazo is one of them. He’s a talented musician who created two parody videos inspired by the current situation in the world. One of them is a twist on “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” from Mary Poppins and the other shows him singing to the “Part of Your World” from The Little Mermaid.
Watch them below.
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]]>The post Delphine Desane’s Expressive Portraits of Women appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>“Becoming a mother has been a rebirth for me, physically and emotionally,” she told WePresent. “Motherhood is intense and magical at the same time. If it wasn’t for him who knows what I would be doing now.”
Desane was born and raised in France. Her parents are Haitian and her connection to her heritage is strong. Desane’s portraits lack details, but they’re full of expression.
Check out this creative lady’s work below and visit her Instagram for more.
The post Delphine Desane’s Expressive Portraits of Women appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Video Shows Empty San Francisco in the Middle of Pandemic appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Below is the video shot by a drone that shows the nearly empty streets of San Francisco, the city that otherwise bursts with life. It looks abandoned and pretty terrifying. The video was published by Space Race Studio along with the description saying that “thankfully few people are outside (I wasn’t even close to a person), but seeing the shops boarded up is tough to see.”
See it below.
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]]>The post Meet the Artist Behind Doolittle Illustrations appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Williams works with clients like Spotify, and one look at her work is enough to see why they are choosing her. She first took up illustration when she was a kid. In 2017, she started sharing her work with the world as she was attending a communications design course at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. “Creating my own illustrative worlds has always been exciting to me, they’re like little worlds to escape to,” she tells It’s Nice That.
Once she decided to put herself out a bit more, her art gained a lot of attention from relevant sources, bringing her more work. “It’s all resulted in me now doing what I love as a career, and I’m so thankful for all the support I’ve received from people and other creatives along the way,” she notes.
Check out some of her works below and find more on Instagram.
The post Meet the Artist Behind Doolittle Illustrations appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Carlo Amen’s Minimalist Tattoos Resemble Picasso’s Art appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Amen comes from a small French village, from an artistic family that encouraged his creativity from when he was a kid. Before he decided on living in Paris, he traveled for years and explored his artistic style. Today, he’s a co-owner of the tattoo studio called Les Maux Bleus. “Located in the heart of Paris, the studio is hidden at the back of a courtyard, under a glass roof which is a source of light and inspiration for the artists,” we read on the official website.
Make sure to check out his Instagram account where he currently has almost 60,000 followers. He posts photos of tattoos he did and it’s hard not to want one for yourself! You can see some of our favorite picks below.
The post Carlo Amen’s Minimalist Tattoos Resemble Picasso’s Art appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Artist Recreates Domestic Atmosphere With Food Illustrations appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Her focus is on set tables with multiple meals, which tell stories of families and friends dining together. However, there are no people in her illustrations. “The work explores how rooms can be full even when they’re empty,” she notes. “They’re an ode to gatherings past, present, and future.”
Cowles has a rich background in creative work. She was born in NYC and studied textiles at Rhode Island School of Design. After graduation, she worked for companies like Converse and Madewell, but always had personal projects on the side. After moving to LA, her own creative work ended up being her priority, so she’s a full-time self-employed creative now. As she says, she paints, draws, and illustrates all day, every day.
Scroll down to see some of her gorgeous illustrations that we picked for you. Find her on Instagram, where she has 20k followers if you want to stay up to date with her future work.
The post Artist Recreates Domestic Atmosphere With Food Illustrations appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Check Out the Funniest Responses to Jimmy Fallon’s “Quarantine a Movie” Challenge appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The coronavirus pandemic changed the world as we know it. We’re all changing our habits and learning about the new way of life right now, hoping that all this will end soon. In the meantime, it’s good to try and laugh at the situation so it will scare us less. Check out the tweets below.
The post Check Out the Funniest Responses to Jimmy Fallon’s “Quarantine a Movie” Challenge appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Instagram Illustrators Show the Reality of Life on Lockdown appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Cosford never fails to create relatable content so this illustration is no different. Do you recognize yourself in some of the activities below?
Laura Breiling illustrated the reality of life for all of us right now.
Sorlet shows how we can see something good in every situation with this minimalist illustration of a girl soaking up some sun from her home.
The post Instagram Illustrators Show the Reality of Life on Lockdown appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Clarice Tudor’s Comics Make Ugly Feelings Funny appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>“I gravitate towards cuteness and animals,” Tudor told It’s Nice That. “I think people find it easier to empathise with something naive and innocent than (god forbid) a real human being, ew!”
Her artwork comes from self-expression. Although the stories she tells come from her own life, all of us can find some truth in them, at least her 44,000+ Instagram followers think so. You can see some of her cartoons below and find more on her Instagram.
The post Clarice Tudor’s Comics Make Ugly Feelings Funny appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Hairstylist Got Bored in Quarantine, So She Started Doing Her Boyfriend’s Hair appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Hairstylist Heidi Oley spends her days doing her boyfriend, Geoffrey’s, hair. Geoffrey became the most important model for her and she’s working with him every day to practice different hairstyles and to make people laugh with the result. The photos below show that this talented girl can create various hairstyles and we must say that her boyfriend looks absolutely fabulous with every one of them.
The post Hairstylist Got Bored in Quarantine, So She Started Doing Her Boyfriend’s Hair appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Coronavirus-Inspired “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” Parody appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Daniel Matarrazo is one of them. He’s a talented musician who created two parody videos inspired by the current situation in the world. One of them is a twist on “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” from Mary Poppins and the other shows him singing to the “Part of Your World” from The Little Mermaid.
Watch them below.
The post Coronavirus-Inspired “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” Parody appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Delphine Desane’s Expressive Portraits of Women appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>“Becoming a mother has been a rebirth for me, physically and emotionally,” she told WePresent. “Motherhood is intense and magical at the same time. If it wasn’t for him who knows what I would be doing now.”
Desane was born and raised in France. Her parents are Haitian and her connection to her heritage is strong. Desane’s portraits lack details, but they’re full of expression.
Check out this creative lady’s work below and visit her Instagram for more.
The post Delphine Desane’s Expressive Portraits of Women appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Video Shows Empty San Francisco in the Middle of Pandemic appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Below is the video shot by a drone that shows the nearly empty streets of San Francisco, the city that otherwise bursts with life. It looks abandoned and pretty terrifying. The video was published by Space Race Studio along with the description saying that “thankfully few people are outside (I wasn’t even close to a person), but seeing the shops boarded up is tough to see.”
See it below.
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