Fleur Woods

Having spent years playing around with mixed media, textiles and embroidery, New...

Tiny, Happy People

Things have only gotten better since we last featured illustrator Joanne Ho‘s series...

Château de Beauvoir

In the umpteenth hour of researching images for a feature on artist studios, I stumbled upon floral artist Claire Basler and the 13th century French castle where she resides and works. Honestly, my initial reaction was: this can’t be…

Aitch

I’m captivated by the way Romanian artist Aitch toggles between darkness and joyfulness in her illustrations. Not only have designers and brands like L’Occitane commissioned her folk-inspired work, the self proclaimed nomad has created works for…

Yuliya

Canadian artist Yuliya‘s watercolors evoke such a feeling of familiarity and warmness, that...

Hasan Kale

A peanut shell, a pretzel stick, an onion skin, a coffee bean,...

Trompe L’Oeil Threads

Would you believe it if I told you these articles of clothing were actually made of wood? Get ready to have your mind blown. Artist Ron Isaacs constructs these vintage clothing and plant material reliefs out of…

Blackground

With each new series Alberto Seveso photographs, we find ourselves more mesmerized than the last. In his latest Blackground, ink plumes are photographed underwater against a black background, enhancing the colors and billowy textures.

Eat Me

I love the realistic nature and simplicity of these still life studies from artist Joël Penkman. She has an interesting painting technique, using egg tempera as her medium, tediously grinding her own paints and making her own gesso, the classic…

Byron Bay With The Bromleys

Just by glancing at this Byron Bay home, you can immediately guess it belongs to an artist. And indeed it does – or did. Australian painter David Bromley once resided in this eclectically decorated home,…

Boho Garden

Spanish artist Mercedes Lagunas‘ series of acrylic paintings overwhelm me with glee....

Avian Crown

British artist Amy Judd‘s oil paintings, mostly of faceless figures, are absolutely enchanting. We especially love the works with feathers – they’re so mysterious and captivating.

Zobop

Since 1999, Glasgow-based artist Jim Lambie has used ordinary vinyl tape to transform spaces into visual wonders in his signature floor series Zobop. These labor intensive installations are meant to fill a space while still…

Kristy Gammill

Kristy Gammill, a 34 year old artist and mother of three teenagers, finds...