Archimusic, musical and architectural posters by Federico Babina
Archimusic, musical and architectural posters by Federico Babina

Illustrator and architect Federico Babina comes back with musical and architectural posters. For his series “Archimusic”, he has decided to draw buildings which take the physical and musical characteristics of the musicians: from the red lightning of David Bowie to Amy Winehouse’s hair. Federico Babina: website Via: fubiz.net

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Photo-realistic graphite drawings by Monica Lee
Photo-realistic graphite drawings by Monica Lee

Malaysian artist Monica Lee is obsessed with details. “I like to challenge myself with complex portraits especially people with freckles or beard,” says Lee, who often works from photographic portraits to create seemingly identical drawings. Monica Lee: instagram / facebook Via: thisiscolossal.com

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Bryan Dunn regularly draws on his son’s lunch bags
Bryan Dunn regularly draws on his son’s lunch bags

Bryan Dunn is a graphic designer, illustrator and loving father who regularly draws on his son’s brown lunch paper bags. The lucky kid recently finished first grade, which gave the dad a symbolic opportunity to revisit his amusing project and select his favorite illustrations from the past year. “I draw all the time, I decided […]

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Grow, illustration by Andreas Preis
Grow, illustration by Andreas Preis

“Because a lot of people asked: No, I didn’t use illustrator for this. There are some minor vector graphics which I made in Photoshop. At least 95% of what you see here is done by hand with pencils and fineliners. Colors and structures were added in Photoshop afterwards.” Andreas Preis: website / behance

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History of FIFA World Cup, a series of illustrations by Davide Bonazzi
History of FIFA World Cup, a series of illustrations by Davide Bonazzi

A series of illustrations celebrating the FIFA World Cup. Every image refers to the most important goal scored in the final match. Uruguay, 1930: Uruguay-Argentina 4-2 Hector Castro scores the last goal Italy, 1934: Italy – Czechoslovakia 2-1 Angelo Schiavio scores the match point France, 1938: Italy – Hungary 4-2 Gino Colaussi marks the temporary […]

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Fantasy and Mythology, illustration by Kinuko Y. Craft
Fantasy and Mythology, illustration by Kinuko Y. Craft

Kinuko Y. Craft is one of the most widely respected and well known fantasy artists in the United States today. She considers herself a story teller. Her past commissions have included paintings for the book covers of many well known fantasy authors, opera posters, fairy tale books and covers for many national magazines. During her […]

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