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]]>“I feel my art has a sense of nostalgia,” says Mirtalipova, “it’s folkloric and musical. When I paint my stories, I like them to communicate positive energy, to be bright and colorful, to bring joy and to spread joy.” Though she works from her home studio in snowy Sagamore Hills, Uzbek and Russian folklore serve a constant source of inspiration.
Surprisingly, Mirtalipova studied first Computer Science, before following her passion and transitioning into a career in the arts. Completely self-taught in illustration and design, her creative process includes carving lino blocks and painting with gouache and acrylics.
“Only after I grew up and graduated from the field of computer science, I realized I couldn’t stop painting,” she explains. “To my surprise, I began receiving commissions to draw and design for people and companies. And after my client list grew I decided it was time to concentrate on art professionally.”
You’ll want to follow her creative journey via Instagram.
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]]>“My work emerged from a desire to produce art as bright and as vibrant as I wanted,” explained Phoenix in an interview with Papirmass. “I love my day job, but sometimes I’m told to change my colors so they ‘don’t vibrate so much.’ I WANT my art to vibrate!”
Funnily enough, her choice to illustrate mainly, if not exclusively, flowers is a practical one. “I choose to paint flowers simply because they are an excellent vehicle for exploring color,” she says. According to Phoenix, most of the flowers and leaves are imagined and as such, provide a vehicle for her vibrant color stories.
“I’m curious about color,” she admits, “which makes me want to explore it and ‘get creative’ with it. Everyone has something they’re curious about, so I think everyone has that innate potential to explore that curiosity and in turn, be creative.”
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]]>Developing a sketch and then choosing the right color scheme takes time and practice, with Ignatiadou’s tools including both analog and digital helpers (anything from acrylic and watercolors to oil paints and Photoshop).
Most of her work centers around themes of femininity and nature. Stirred by female beauty, plants, and eastern cultures, Ignatiadou treats the world around her as an endless pool of inspiration. “Inspiration literally accompanies me everywhere,” she admits. “I love my work so much that it’s enough for me to wake up early in the morning, to make coffee, to turn on the music and off you go… There are no special attributes of my inspiration, ideas are born from what I see around me, in nature, in books, on TV, in magazines.”
All this boils down to a simple, yet striking, piece of art.
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]]>Romanian artist, simply known as Aitch, creates captivating illustrations and murals. Her dreamy characters hide amongst vividly colored gardens, that toggle between darkness and light.
Her intricate patterns and illustrations are created using colorful watercolors, that are inspired by naturalistic illustrations, naive art, childhood memories, legends, and folklore.
It’s easy to see why she caught the world’s attention. Not only have designers and brands like L’Occitane commissioned her work, but she’s also created wedding invitations, playing cards, and her own illustrated books.
Check out some of her marvelous work below.
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]]>Hillman takes fruit, crayons, paper, and all sorts of other things and then places them according to their shape, size, and color into impressive compositions. The artist regularly showcases this intriguing artwork on Instagram and offers prints of his creations over at Society6 platform.
You can check out some of his satisfying works below.
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]]>The post These Illustrations are Inspired By Russian Folklore appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>“I feel my art has a sense of nostalgia,” says Mirtalipova, “it’s folkloric and musical. When I paint my stories, I like them to communicate positive energy, to be bright and colorful, to bring joy and to spread joy.” Though she works from her home studio in snowy Sagamore Hills, Uzbek and Russian folklore serve a constant source of inspiration.
Surprisingly, Mirtalipova studied first Computer Science, before following her passion and transitioning into a career in the arts. Completely self-taught in illustration and design, her creative process includes carving lino blocks and painting with gouache and acrylics.
“Only after I grew up and graduated from the field of computer science, I realized I couldn’t stop painting,” she explains. “To my surprise, I began receiving commissions to draw and design for people and companies. And after my client list grew I decided it was time to concentrate on art professionally.”
You’ll want to follow her creative journey via Instagram.
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]]>The post Cover Your Feed in Floral Patterns appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>“My work emerged from a desire to produce art as bright and as vibrant as I wanted,” explained Phoenix in an interview with Papirmass. “I love my day job, but sometimes I’m told to change my colors so they ‘don’t vibrate so much.’ I WANT my art to vibrate!”
Funnily enough, her choice to illustrate mainly, if not exclusively, flowers is a practical one. “I choose to paint flowers simply because they are an excellent vehicle for exploring color,” she says. According to Phoenix, most of the flowers and leaves are imagined and as such, provide a vehicle for her vibrant color stories.
“I’m curious about color,” she admits, “which makes me want to explore it and ‘get creative’ with it. Everyone has something they’re curious about, so I think everyone has that innate potential to explore that curiosity and in turn, be creative.”
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]]>The post This Illustrator is Inspired by Eastern Cultures and Feminine Beauty appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Developing a sketch and then choosing the right color scheme takes time and practice, with Ignatiadou’s tools including both analog and digital helpers (anything from acrylic and watercolors to oil paints and Photoshop).
Most of her work centers around themes of femininity and nature. Stirred by female beauty, plants, and eastern cultures, Ignatiadou treats the world around her as an endless pool of inspiration. “Inspiration literally accompanies me everywhere,” she admits. “I love my work so much that it’s enough for me to wake up early in the morning, to make coffee, to turn on the music and off you go… There are no special attributes of my inspiration, ideas are born from what I see around me, in nature, in books, on TV, in magazines.”
All this boils down to a simple, yet striking, piece of art.
The post This Illustrator is Inspired by Eastern Cultures and Feminine Beauty appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Aitch’s Colorful Patterns are Pure Eye Candy appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Romanian artist, simply known as Aitch, creates captivating illustrations and murals. Her dreamy characters hide amongst vividly colored gardens, that toggle between darkness and light.
Her intricate patterns and illustrations are created using colorful watercolors, that are inspired by naturalistic illustrations, naive art, childhood memories, legends, and folklore.
It’s easy to see why she caught the world’s attention. Not only have designers and brands like L’Occitane commissioned her work, but she’s also created wedding invitations, playing cards, and her own illustrated books.
Check out some of her marvelous work below.
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]]>The post Man Organizes Food and Other Objects into Satisfying Patterns appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Hillman takes fruit, crayons, paper, and all sorts of other things and then places them according to their shape, size, and color into impressive compositions. The artist regularly showcases this intriguing artwork on Instagram and offers prints of his creations over at Society6 platform.
You can check out some of his satisfying works below.
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