Illustration

a woman with her head in the air, surrounded by many different colored masks on her face
Opinion | The Violence in Our Heads (Published 2013)
The Violence in Our Heads - The New York Times by Keith Negley. Vivid imagery and the colours work harmoniously together. The use of the translucency of watercolour creates that ghost like feel of the voices in our heads. Strong composition by the heads dominating majority of the page, as the voices do in the mind also. A clever editorial illustration commenting on schizophrenia.
a bunch of different colored moths on a white background
Woodland Moths | Amber Davenport
The Design- - A playful Woodland design featuring all the best moth species. - This wall art was designed to add a splash of nature to your home. - It makes a great gift for a new home, a new baby, or maybe just a gift for yourself! - I love to illustrate Animals, Nature and Travel. I’m inspired by my love of botanical gardens, nature books and my cats of course.
an illustration of a dog in a boat floating on the water with other dogs around it
Lisk Feng — this is a project I did with Hello Kongzi, it was...
Lisk Feng — this is a project I did with Hello Kongzi, it was...
three different images of women with flowers in their hair, one is holding a flower and the other has a cactus
Colorful Portraits by Brunna Mancuso
Illustration by Brunna Mancuso
a woman is standing in front of some potted plants and holding a birdcage
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Gardening
an image of a person flying through the air with a bird in front of them
Quem também sente esta sensação de liberdade?
a drawing of a jar filled with houses and birds flying over it's roof
AMYISLA MCCOMBIE.
Editorial illustration for a piece of writing talking about the problems with honey pot locations and tourist villages! by: Amyisla Mccombie
an instagram page with the words happymakers blog written on it
Carson Ellis
Carson Ellis, illustrator // “We are the inheritors of a wonderful world, a beautiful world, full of life and mystery, goodness and pain.” ― Colin Meloy, Wildwood
a drawing of a dog's head is shown in black and white, with the eyes wide open
jon klassen: Photo
jon klassen