Discussing the vocabulary around body Read More
Schmal
Inspired by the flatness of Persian miniatures and the folk quality of sacred art, Cristóbal creates symmetrical illustrations that reconnect humans with creatures and nature Read More
Creative Boom
Forget what you learnt at art school. An exhibition in Bury this month has created a new set of rules to help you be more creative Read More
Karan Vanjari photographed his crumpled and creased bedsheets in the mornings and recreated his dreams on them Read More
Orijit Sen, one of India's foremost graphic artist, on conducting a month-long non-fiction comics workshop Read More
It's Nice That
Ode appears as a minimalist collection of drawings that look as if they’ve been hand-stitched on paper. In fact, these drawings are devised solely through digital processes Read More
Adobe-commissions designer and illustrator Shruti Singh to create an artwork on Illustrator for iPad Read More
AIGA Eye on Design
The history of biological illustrations is intertwined with the history of oppression. Is it possible to separate beauty from its ugly past? Read More
Sameer Kulavoor is interested in why things look the way they do; constantly exploring and understanding the impact that time, culture, politics and socio-economic conditions have on our visible and invisible surroundings. Read More
The Hindu
The founder of Ink Trails uses ink and watercolours for her illustrations. Apart from prints, the products range from notebooks to even limited edition puzzles Read More
Creative Boom
British illustrator Zara Picken is something of a collector. On a mission to gather as much illustration ephemera from the mid-20th century as possible, she has built up quite the glorious archive, and now she's sharing it with the creative community to offer an online portal of inspiration. Read More
Spreefirit is the heart child of Vijaya. She expresses herself through drawings of humans in her imagination and outside, in their most authentic form. Read More