Martha Anne illustration and sketches
false It wasn’t until this sketch by Martha Anne showed up on the Illustrated Ladies Tumblr that I saw her work. I am wondering why I hadn’t seen it before! I’m a huge fan of Mary Blair (see: my arms),...
View ArticleSarah Burwash
false Since I’ve been on ceramics watch the past 6 months, my interest was piqued when I saw that Buy Some Damn Art was featuring Sarah Burwash’s ceramic hands, spoons, and necklaces. I bought the last...
View ArticleNanae Kawahara
false Nanae Kawahara is a Japanese illustrator whose website is full of dogs. This is appropriate, as her first solo show, DOOOOOGS !! was in 2012. She depicts dogs like humans, standing on two legs,...
View ArticleCari Vander Yacht
false Cari Vander Yacht writes, growing up in Oregon, she developed as a “loud nerd that drew dragons,” later entering the advertising field as a graphic designer. Like a super hero, Cari has a double...
View Articleeyra in progress: Jessi Noonan for Long Form
false Did you know that I’ve started another project? eyra is an online space dedicated to the show and sale of illustration. I curate exhibitions centered around a theme, with each illustrator...
View ArticleSophie Roach
false Sorry for the radio silence this week. I was busy prepping for my MFA thesis talk! It’s over now and I’m one step closer to graduating. I discovered the work of Sophie Roach because she followed...
View ArticleWill Laren drawings
falseThese drawings by Will Laren are hilarious. They appeal to the part of me that enjoys satire and hating on things, and general subversiveness. Will is an artist and illustrator who lives in...
View ArticleVicki Ling
false Vicki Ling shared her work with me through my Twitter and Tumblr, and I’m so glad she did. Her carefully constructed monochromatic drawings evoke a surreal, ethereal feel. Vicki’s landscapes,...
View ArticleDaehyun Kim & the Moonassi Drawing Series
false Daehyun Kim is a Seoul-based artist and illustrator. Since 2008, he’s built his entire portfolio around the Moonassi drawing series, which are painted only using black brush and pen. I love these...
View ArticleAlana Dee Haynes’ Illustration on Photographs
false Alana Dee Haynes is an artist working with photography and drawing. Using photography you might find in a fashion magazine, she draws patterns, creatures, and textures on top of the photograph....
View ArticleWinnie Truong’s Lusciously-Drawn Locks
false Truth be told, I am sort of sick of my hair. A couple of months ago, I chopped 5+ inches off, (~13 centimeters to those using the Metric system) and am missing my long locks. Winnie Truong’s...
View ArticleJonas Löfgren Wields The Mighty Pencil to Illustrate Surreal Scenes
false I’ve featured graphite drawings once this week (see Josephin Ritschel), so how about some more? Jonas Löfgren is a Swedish artist who uses the medium to craft images that are somber, surreal, and...
View ArticleIn Gary Kachadourian’s Drawings, You Are The Character
false Gary Kachadourian is a Baltimore-based artist who takes over rooms and creates site-specific installations with his drawings. I was able to stand in the middle of his work years ago when he was...
View ArticleLili Scratchy’s Drawings Jump Off the Page and Become Ceramics
false It’s safe to say that for years, YEARS, I have coveted the work of Lili Scratchy. There are a lot of things I like about her work, but must of all adore the style of her colorful characters. They...
View ArticleMy Studio: Sketches for an Embroidery and Prints
false I try to make it a habit to not spend my weekday evenings on the computer. Sometimes, of course, it’s unavoidable, but after a long day I just wanna draw or embroider. You might recall my latest...
View ArticleHarriet Lee-Merrion’s Quietly Strange Illustrations
false Harriet Lee-Merrion is an illustrator who’s based in Bristol, UK. Her quiet illustrations are minimalist-style drawings that feature a lot of solitary figures and deserted spaces. Even when they...
View ArticleKevin Lucbert’s Mysterious, Monochrome Drawings
false These mysterious drawings by French artist Kevin Lucbert pique my curiosity. They are a little strange, hinting at another world beyond what we can see. The artist uses blank space to his...
View ArticleStacey Rozich’s Paintings Are a Pattern-Filled Cultural Mash Up
false I’ve followed the work (and admired) of Stacey Rozich for years. I think it was since she was fresh out of school, but who knows. Either way, it’s always interesting to see how one’s work evolves...
View ArticleGet a Little Weird with These Gorgeous Pencil Drawings
Alessandra De Cristofaro’s beautiful drawings make me want to pick up a pencil. They’re rich in tone and subject matter, often depicting interior scenes and the idiosyncrasies of rooms. I love her...
View ArticleWonkyvision: A Delightful Look into the Strange World of Kyle Pellet
Artists, illustrators, and makers: do you keep a lot of your work from years past? Personally, I’m bad at that. I have the itch to clean and discard, which means I’m often getting rid of work that’s...
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