Showing posts with label art break. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art break. Show all posts

Your Mid-Week Art Break: Florence Minowa


Flo Minowa's work is where it is at this week. Whether original or fanart, her illustrations have such character and expression that it's hard not to fall a bit in love. Plus, I mean, anyone who does Jane Austen character fanart will always have a special place in my heart.

You can check out more of Florence Minowa's work over on her website.

Your Mid-Week Art Break: Lily Padula


Treading that fine line between whimsical and outright creepy, Lily Padula's work is utterly inspired. Her sense of shadow and shape and colour and just limbs is so lovely and strange in the best ways.
Check out more of her work over on her tumblr.

Your Mid-Week Art Break: G. Grossman

All of G. Grossman's work is pretty great to be honest, deeply mythical and fantastical, with lots of compelling ladies (so right up my alley). Plus, the colouring is sublimeYou can check out more of Grossman's work over on tumblr.

Your Mid-Week Art Break: Hwei Lim

Ugh, Hwei Lim's artwork is just doing things to me today. Soft and fluid, it reminds me of the illustrations in some of my old books of fairytales growing up which, y'know, I'm always here for. It's all pretty aces.

You can check out more of Hwei's work over on tumblr.

Your Mid-Week Art Break: Daniel Krall

How great is Daniel Krall's work? Totally inspired and coming across unlike anything I've seen before, it's stylistically and story-wise pretty unique. I'm a little obsessed with the picture above, the moment fantasy meets reality is always something I've loved, so to see it represented so creatively is, well, pretty awesome.


Your Mid-Week Art Break: Julian Callos

Julian Callos' work is totally where it's at for me this week. Fantastical and surreal, his stuff really encompasses a sense of myth and character in a way that's pretty special. You can check out more of Julian's work over at his website.

Your Mid-Week Art Break: Hannah Lee Stockdale

I'm pretty into Hannah Lee Stockdale's work this week. Vibrant, expressive and full of odd shapes and strange themes, it's pretty up my alley and, well, pretty wonderful. You can check out more of Hannah's work over on tumblr.

Your Mid-Week Art Break: Laura Redburn


I've always been pretty partial to collage art, particularly when it's as well crafted as Laura Redburn's Cardboard City series. Spacey and surreal, she combines the living with the conceptual to pretty awesome effect. The colours too leave the work the sort of divine you want printed, framed and on your wall.

You can check out more of Laura's work over at her website.

Your Mid-Week Art Break: Sarah Eisenlohr


Man, I have such a soft spot for collage. There's something about the layering of adverse imagery that really gets me - the idea that a series of cut out images that, when put together, create something entirely new. Sarah Eisenlohr's work is full of expert reconstructions, layered cutouts and dense and diverse landscapes. She utilises lovely, dreary colour palletes with splashes of vibrant colour that makes me want to live where she's creating. It's pretty special. You can check out Sarah Eisenlohr's work over on her website.

Your Mid-Week Art Break: Scott Campbell

Immensely talented and darkly whimsical, I'm a little in love with Scott Campbell. His artwork is just so damn charming.

Your Mid-Week Art Break: Raquel Aparicio

Gorgeous, whimsical work by Spanish illustrator, Raquel Aparicio. Her sense of myth and narrative through art within art is beautiful.