These light and airy portraits are made more fresh and unique with ‘digital makeup’.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg was undoubtedly the most inspiring and popular member of the Supreme Court, and her death last week caused an immediate outpouring of grief and also creative energy from admirers around the world.
This wildly vibrant lighthouse is ‘a symbol that allows us to light up the uncertain present through colour’.
Brother and sister pastry chefs Madina Yavorskaya and Rustam Kungurov create artistically stunning cakes, from pop-art icons to geometric towers of tastiness.
London based visual designer Luliya Martynova creates seascapes with a beautifully minimalist approach.
Sho Shibuya has a quarantine painting series entitled ‘Sunrise From a Small Window’, painted on the cover of the New York Times.
Special effects artist Amazing Jiro is showing us his skills as an artist with his highly impressive ‘One Hand Monsters’, using just paint and objects found around the home.
Turkish artist Murat Yıldırım has transformed some of the world’s most famous paintings, creating furry abstractions of them instead.
Powerfully colorful and also distinctively devoid of pigment, Amy Sherald’s paintings capture a unique narrative of Black America.
The Public Silo Trail is an impressive art project that turns rural grain silos into canvasses for giant murals.
Spanish painter Cinta Vidal has a beautiful and surrealist eye, creating scenes of multi dimension that draw the viewer in.
Painter Jess Franks is known for her beautifully colorful landscapes, using a palette that creeps into the realm of neon, from bright pink evergreens to glowing purple boulders.
We love the irreverence of Eric Joyner’s art, who has a deep interest in an unlikely duo, robots and donuts.
Angela Mckay is a Brooklyn-based pattern designer and illustrator, someone who keeps visual ideas and inspiration close to her at all times.
She’s given a peek into her sketchbook, and we love the results, pages filled to the brim with color, detail, and charming interpretations of her natural surroundings.
We really like the rich color palette and sophisticated style of Turkish illustrator Mete Kaplan Eker.
The effortless float of a Great White Shark is not lost on artist Chris Austin, who has them as the focus of his latest series.
New York’s subway is the epitome of the concrete jungle, and artist Matthew Grabelsky has taken full advantage of that metaphor, in a series that explores animal/humans riding, in all manner of style and attitude.