Posts Categorized : Illustration

Erwin Kho is a Rotterdam-based illustrator and he uses the über sweetness of low-polygon aesthetics for both commissioned and personal works. From time to time he also do graphic design and motion-graphics animation and dream about finishing his first comic book. Island Still Life No.4 Island Still LIfe No.2 Island Still Life No.3 Island Still…

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A Series of Surreal Light Illustrations

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“Light is fascinating. We can see it and yet it is intangible. This is a series of surreal light illustrations.” A Series of Surreal Light Illustrations  from by Tan Yao Hoong – a talented graphic designer from Malaysia. In case you missed our previous illustration from Tan Yao Hoong: The Art of negative space illustration The…

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The Art of Illusion And Surrealism

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Continued from The Art of Negative Space Illustration, we have another series of illustration from the same designer Tan Yao Hoong. This series illustrates 20 really creative and well executed illusions and surrealism. Some of the illustrations have double meaning, and a few of them  reminded me of the movie Inception. Journey to the City…

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The Art of Negative Space Illustration

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Tan Yau Hoong, a visual artist and graphic designer has created a series of fantastic negative space illustration. Here is the definition of negative space from wikipedia: Negative space, in art, is the space around and between the subject(s) of an image. Negative space may be most evident when the space around a subject, and…

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I’m a big fan of minimal design. I stumbled upon these creative illustrations from Minga – a creative studio located in Argentina and I was really amused by its simplicity and the power to express all the WTF scenario effectively. I giggled. Apparently, Abduzeedo has already interviewed Minga about the concept behind this illustration: WTF…

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