by Juan Carlos Paz aka Bakea Illustration
You can buy prints here.
illustrator
by Juan Carlos Paz aka Bakea Illustration
You can buy prints here.
by Ana Frois
Ana is a portuguese architect and self taught illustrator. Her illustrations are blunt, feminine and fun. She sells zines, prints and cards on Etsy and Society 6.
Japanese Illustrator Kimiaki Yaegashi
Check out our interview with Kimiaki below and purchase his super fun prints here.
How would you describe your work?
My works always include humor and the style is always changing.
Which creative medium do you prefer?
Computer is best now because it does not generate physical trash.
Who are your favorite artists?
Teruhiko Yumura (Japanese illustrator), 70's Stevie Wonder and more..
What motivates you?
I'd like to see new vision from my heart.
What's next?
I don't know!
Interview by Elisa Williams
Read our interview with Jenny below and check out prints of her work here.
How would you describe your work?
My work is mainly revolved around an obsession with fashion and often touches on the bond between women and animal. It ranges from surreal to realistic in form and subject. I try to keep it light, visually pleasing, with a touch of whimsy. Many of my girls are sort of satirical portraits of an over the top vogue culture.
Which creative mediums do you prefer?
I'm a mixed media junky. It's an addiction. Paints, pencils , cameras , cut outs , computers , papers , knives , scanners , scissors , glue. Layers upon layers of mediums to make one image.
Who are your favorite artists?
I have a pretty long list. Gabriel Moreno , Ruben Ireland , Emma Leonard , Kelly Smith , Kaitlin Beckett , Fab Ciarlo , Keith P Rein , and my friends Olivia Cataford , Jenna Faye Powell , and Adelle Taylor. The list goes on and on.
What motivates you?
Seeing my work on someones wall. That's a giant thrill. I get a real kick out of people posting a photo of my work in their home. Something I made hanging over a families fireplace in Norway, or in someones bedroom in France. I get chills.
What's next?
I've started actually hand crafting clothes , to correspond with my illustrations. It's way harder then I ever imagined. I've found a whole new obsession in it. I hope to one day have a tiny fashion line.
Interview by Elisa Williams
I first discovered Johannes Helgelin's illustrations on Instagram and loved them! I dove in a little further and discovered his website, HannesJohannes.com. Great videos and art, check it out here.
I discovered Carolin's work on Tumblr and love it! Her work reminds of the Wes Anderson aesthetic in the way that it's super simple but interesting and beautiful. You can find more work by Carolin here.