Illustrations

Ericka Cabrera is the happy and proud mother of little Josiah. To immortalize in an original way the coming into the world of this beautiful little being, she decided to take its pictures in a decor that's dedicated to famous animated films. No doubt this is quite a way to create good memories for the family. On Instagram, Ericka has...
From New York to Taiwan via Geneva, street artist Tom Bob takes another look at the elements that occupy our public space. Whether by observing the clouds or objects of our everyday life, we are all already amused to compose forms from various elements. If this little childish game remained a pleasure for some, it became a full-fledged occupation...
In 1987, Starbucks unveiled its new logo. A fusion of two existing logos, it gave birth to the famous long-haired green siren. Since then, one of the most famous logos in the world still inspires artists to reappropriate and subversively use it in their art. In her Instagram account, the Ukrainian artist Annet Lovart transforms this iconic character of the...
Balancing on the thin line between makeup, cartoons and graphic arts, Laura Jenkinson shares her many ideas on Instagram. For several years now, Laura Jenkinson has been transforming the bottom of her face into multiple characters from popular cartoons and video games. His childhood heroes take the place of her mouth with a steady stroke of make-up pencils, theatrical...
Rachelle Meyer is an illustrator from the U.S. living in Amsterdam. Her day job includes illustrating children's book and storytelling, but she isn't putting her pens and notebooks away when the work is over. Meyer relaxes by drawing the passengers on the streets of Amsterdam. When her first notebook was completely filled, she made a little film about it. Watch...
Spanish artist Nacho Diaz founded his website, naolito.com in 2009 just to share some funny and cute pop culture designs. He gained popularity with several mentions on blogs and earned more than 300k followers on Facebook. Today, with more than 165k Instagram followers, he continues to create something that will surely make you smile. This time he took simple objects...
Russian artist Lera Kiryakova creates adorable celebrity portraits, presenting them as cartoon characters. Her drawing skills are incredible and the resemblance with people and characters that inspire her is greater than you'd expect. See Lera's artwork below, enjoy! https://www.instagram.com/p/BQs4Vowlop-/?taken-by=lera_kiryakova https://www.instagram.com/p/BUuaWYyl6NP/?taken-by=lera_kiryakova https://www.instagram.com/p/BZi6rjmlWzg/?taken-by=lera_kiryakova https://www.instagram.com/p/Ba9Svj0lzFP/?taken-by=lera_kiryakova https://www.instagram.com/p/Bbw5s-VFuKB/?taken-by=lera_kiryakova https://www.instagram.com/p/Bcj9o3nl6na/?taken-by=lera_kiryakova https://www.instagram.com/p/Bc-K0Qglbxk/?taken-by=lera_kiryakova https://www.instagram.com/p/BdnxZL8Faav/?taken-by=lera_kiryakova https://www.instagram.com/p/BeIo_Z6l1zr/?taken-by=lera_kiryakova https://www.instagram.com/p/BexS6amFWms/?taken-by=lera_kiryakova https://www.instagram.com/p/BfYiwOsFGNW/?taken-by=lera_kiryakova https://www.instagram.com/p/BhmcsxkFpen/?taken-by=lera_kiryakova https://www.instagram.com/p/BiFA8bHlbsR/?taken-by=lera_kiryakova https://www.instagram.com/p/BiUVbqploit/?taken-by=lera_kiryakova
Omar Aqil is a digital artist, designer, and art director living in Pakistan. He tries to reimagine Pablo Picasso’s abstract style in aggressive, grotesque, adorably hilarious ways. Omar uses tools for image manipulation and 3D modelling such as Cinema 4D, Octane, Photoshop, and Illustrator to create Picasso-inspired abstract dramatic characters: jokers, knights, kings, queens, etc. Aqil’s art adds a touch...
Federico Babina is an Italian artist who is well known mostly for his architectural illustrations but is also a true film buff. His latest project DIRECTPORTRAIT consists of portraits of some of the most famous movie directors that are constructed of many elements of their films . Babina has succeeded in reproducing everything that makes us recognize the face of...
One of the longest standing tropes of science fiction is time travel, and the complications you experience if you go back in the past and meet yourself. Probably, after you get over the initial shock, you still wouldn't resist the temptation to snap a photo of both of you which would preserve the moment for posterity. That's one of the...

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