VRNO | Colorful Illustrations
Seriously dope illustrations by VRNO.
Check out his Flickr stream, which is stuffed with more awesome illustrations.









Via We Find Wildness
Seriously dope illustrations by VRNO.
Check out his Flickr stream, which is stuffed with more awesome illustrations.









Via We Find Wildness
Argentinian illustrator Pablo Lobato really knows how to work those graphic lines in his amazing illustrations. It’s so impressing that you can easily recognize the famous characters, even though they are almost only lines and boxes.
Visit Pablo’s Flickr stream here and see more of his brilliant work.









Via Fubiz
Loving these gorgeous vintage style illustrations by 22-year old illustration and animation student Matthew Lyons.
Check out his blog here.







Via Cowlor
Mr. Frivolous is an artist, illustrator and designer based in London and notorious for his felt-tip art.
Make sure you visit his blog here.








Via Lost At E Minor
I’m finding these illustrations by Canadian artist Winnie Truong to be beautiful and grotesque at the same time. In a good way.
Winnie also has a blog.






Via crisaris
Wow! Absolutely loving these intriguing and very unique illustrations by 24-year old Canadian designer and illustrator Tara Dougans.
Tara says: ” … (my) work is heavily influenced by the virtue of “taking one’s time,” or, as my Grandmother put it: “haste makes waste.” My focus is specifically on handcraftsmanship, the value of process and detail oriented design.”








Via Crisaris
Stephanie Kubo’s detailrich illustrations caught my eye.
She is currently living and working in Oakland, California.









Via Escape Into Life
I’ve previously posted about the outstanding work of illustrator Andy Gilmore.
Since last, Gilmore has already updated his portfolio with many more amazing illustrations.









Via FAN THE FIRE
Amazing illustrations by Justin Bryan Nelson. His illustrations have a lovely dark feel, immaculate linework and delicate detail.
“I would say that my aesthetic tends to be very hairy. I’m one of those people that finds satisfaction in drawing the smallest lines and the most unnoticeable details that only I will know exist …”. Taken from an interview with Justin Bryan Nelson on Beautiful/Decay.








Via Beautiful/Decay
Stunning graphic illustrations by the Polish graphic designer and web designer Leszek Juraszcyk.
Check out Leszek’s Behance profile here.







New York based illustrator and artist Greg Lamarche, has a lot of stunning colorful illustrations and collages in his portfolio.
Lamarche started doing graffiti back in the 80s and since his work has been featured in numerous magazines including Print, Juxtapoz, Arkitip among others.







Via Fubiz
Loving these cutout illustrations and typography from Germany-based Julia Guther.
Julia is great at colors, and she uses a wide (and interesting) range of media. Check out her site here.





Via grain edit
Murmansk based Russian illustrator Iv Orlov has an amazing portfolio, filled with vintage/retro styled illustrations.
J’adore!








Brilliant collection of graphic landscape illustrations in multiple colour variations. Made by Maria Zaikina.
Amazing what colour can do! See the entire collection here.








Via TRIANGULATION
Comicz is a set of vintage-retro illustrations of classic DC comic characters.
Check out the Flickr set here (more will be added).


Via Design You Trust
Now this is what I call eco-friendly street art!
Anna Garforth is a graphic designer and illustrator working from London. She mostly work alongside Eleanor Stevens under the name El & Abe and they have had their work shown in several art magazines.






Anna Garforth also has some really great illustrations in her portfolio.




Via Beautiful/Decay
Spanish artist Rosh a.k.a. Raul Gandolfo makes some seriously awesome illustrations and street art.
Check out his portfolio and his blog.








Via Design you trust
Pretty cool retro futuristic illustrations by Kilian Eng who is an illustrator from Stockholm, Sweden.
Do check his blog and more illustrations here.






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