Virginia Mori Twists Everyday Anxieties into Dreamlike Illustrations
byOften featuring minimal palettes of pastel colors, the introspective works meld relatable feelings of anxiety, hesitation, and fear with dreamlike inventions.
Often featuring minimal palettes of pastel colors, the introspective works meld relatable feelings of anxiety, hesitation, and fear with dreamlike inventions.
“Dumpling the Tiger and Li” will invite viewers to follow them on transcending travel adventures around the world, inspiring life-changing journeys of their own.
Cleverly using negative space, mirroring, and raking angles, Ojala conveys nuances of the human experience within tight creative constraints. Ojala’s timely works are colorful and minimal, with each piece based on a strong visual metaphor.
Layers of thick, fleshy gills in lavender, taupe, and bright orange add texture and depth to each work, with ferns, flat stones, and other organic matter framing the temporary constructions.
Belgium-based illustrator and filmmaker Vincent Bal works within the confines of long shadows of everyday objects resting in the sunlight to create a wide range of whimsical doodles.
His process is about space, colour, deconstruction, breaking boundaries, understanding the living space in this fast moving world and human interactions within these spaces.
Her exceptional pencil drawings demonstrate that fashion need not be simply a realm of glamour and hyper-femininity.
One of my all time favourite projects was an animated illustration I created for Medium to accompany an article on the history of the seltzer boom.