Posts Tagged: illustration


7
Oct 10

They Draw and Cook

Recipes are so much more fun when illustrated by amazing artists! Theydrawandcook.com features nearly 300 recipes, uniquely rendered in visual form. Yum!


16
Jun 10

‘The Dirty Dozen Cheat Sheet’ by Heidi Kenney

Heidi Kenney of mypapercrane created this wonderfully cute printout Cheat Sheet of which fruits and vegetables to buy organic and which are safe to eat in conventional form. Download and print yours here.


6
Oct 09

Anatomy of a Domokun

Jason Freeny, famous for his Anatomy Illustrations (like the Gummi Bear), has a new Domokun piece.. which is timely with the whole 7-11 thing. You can get a signed ultrachrome 13×14″ print for $59 here.


31
Aug 09

3D Paper Illustrations by Helen Musselwhite

Helen Musselwhite creates three-dimensional sculptures out of paper. Depicting woodland creatures and scenes, these beautiful illustrations are incredibly detailed and absolutely stunning. View them all at Helen’s site or learn about the process at Creative Review. (via Apartment Therapy)


4
Aug 09

Artist of the Week: Scott Campbell

Steam Powered Cute Dome by Scott Campbell

'Steam Powered Cute Dome' by Scott Campbell

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Scott Campbell’s illustrations are a mix of classic watercolor elegance and doodle hand-drawings. Scott uses pop-culture references, old-time simplicity mixed with technological wit, and imaginative cuteness to fill his drawings with irresistible charm. You can buy Scott’s prints here and download his video-game arcade cutouts here. More of Scott’s illustrations after the jump…

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20
Jul 09

‘Wizard of Oz’ Illustration By Mike Jacobsen

Wizard of Oz by Mike Jacobsen

Wizard of Oz by Mike Jacobsen


13
Jul 09

Flickr Finds: Katamari Wallpapers

Katamari Damacy Wallpapers on Flickr

Katamari Damacy Wallpapers on Flickr

Katamari Damacy artwork is still some of my favorite, which is why I absolutely love this wallpaper set on Flickr. View each image at full size to really appreciate the subtle wit and humor.