Very sweet colored pencil drawings for everyday life.When you are always looking for the extraordinary, you run the risk of missing out on the joys of the ordinary. Japanese artist Nishimura Yuki reminds us of this with her beautiful illustrations. It’s not the sweet pictures some companies use to sell us products. These people have a very natural feeling about them. Almost like a photo taken of a person/s who are unaware that it happened. I hope you reach the end of the page with a warm heart and a comfortable smile on your face. Have a wonderful Thursday. Note. […]

Animal cutouts that look like ink drawings.Japanese artist Masayo Fukuda meticulously and patiently cuts leaves to create these beautiful illustrations. Only when she holds them in her hands does she feel how fragile and complex they really are. They are all beautiful and adorable pieces, but my favorite is the octopus and the seventh picture below: fox, bird, squirrel, and eagle. The latter looks like the animals are sitting on different planes the farther up the graphic they travel, the further away they seem. If you look at them against a black background, they are almost indistinguishable from ink drawings. […]

Painting on the beaches using a shovel and sand as a medium and a canvas.Jben Beach is the French artist who finds art in the sand. Nice execution, and an interesting story of how it was achieved, is something I’ll spend some time on. The artist is located on the west coast of France and uses the beaches at that location. Illustrations can vary between 30 and 100 meters (98 and 328 ft). There is a time limit to his creations, as he only has an average of four hours to create, before the tide comes in. Jben doesn’t always […]

The animated characters in the movie, moved to a more realistic world, even if it is still in digital artHussein Diba introduces himself in the following way: “I am a personal artist. I model/sculpt/composite and shade characters for games, cinema, 3D printing and…” I picked some of what I think might be the most popular characters. Some are antique or classic, while others are more modern. One thing they all have in common: Deepa’s excellent job of bringing them into a different reality, than the one they were originally created with. Some characters have different perspectives and expressions. Others appear […]

Pastel pencil drawings of steampunk and gothic characters.Nicola Milan is an artist who wears many hats: “I’m a singer-songwriter. Character painter and voice teacher.” and “I’m a video creator, vlogger, and occasional poet.” All of these interests and loved ones seem to see and complement the graphics in this post. As you can see, each image comes with an accompanying poem. They share more information about the characters in a very nice way. Millan describes how she is a huge fan of Tim Burton, who inspired her drawings and poems. A black and white Sunday full of personality and magic. […]

Pumpkin drawings and carvings are out of season.American artist Joy Edwards (Edwards Pumpkins) said this about his work: “I make strange and wonderful things. Wire carving, ultra-realistic carved pumpkin images, painting and more.” And: “As a child I made many of my own toys out of wire, clay and paper. Anything I wanted to play with was only limited by my imagination.” Some people like to put things in the right boxes. This post would be an example: “Halloween art should be shown in October, not January.” For me, art transcends holidays and special occasions. If it’s that good, I […]

Intelligent digital art graphics.Chow Hoon Lam describes himself as a comic artist and creator. The images below are part of a collection Lam made by drawing a piece of art every day for a year. The group is called “Flying Mouse 365”. These illustrations are only a small sample of the entire amount. There are plenty of funny images and sweet creatures that play on well-known concepts and preconceived notions. I’ll let you discover it yourself… note. The pictures were given some titles. Aspire to a lot. (The black cat is going places) Click on the image to enlarge it. […]

Charcoal drawings are a little different from the usual drawings.Korean artist GyoBeom AN comes up with these beautiful photo styles. They seem to be a mixture. Something between a regular photo and a doodle. This technique is very accurate and simple in many drawings. The artist does not express every feature of the face. Some are covered with lines, others are shaded. The illustrations on this page are an excellent example of the adage: “Sometimes, less is more.” Cheerful faces and expressions. They capture the perfect emotion the model must have been feeling at the time. I hope you enjoy […]

Some of the artist’s best drawings are Inktober.Below you can see some of Linda Bouderbala’s best entries from the past few years. Inktober is a challenge that invites artists from around the world to produce an ink drawing each day for the month of October. Each day has a different prompt that artists have to use as inspiration for their art. Bouderbala does this with a little twist, using characters from the animated movies and series. Drawing something a day from a subject you can’t choose is hard enough. Make it clever, something less artists are capable of achieving. Bouderbala […]

Pencil drawings of animals and one human being.Zoe Keeler is known for her large-scale animal and nature drawings. Mortality and the life cycle also appear in her work. Subjects that many artists shirk from, faced with beautiful and suggestive illustrations. Viewer placement and drawing that prompts personal interpretation and understanding of the viewer. Life in all its forms looks different in many ways, but follow the same basic rules. note. The pictures were given some titles. For more of Keller’s work here on DesignStack, click on this link. A snake wraps itself around carnivorous plants. Click on the image to […]