Discussing the vocabulary around body Read More
Sameer Kulavoor is interested in why things look the way they do; constantly exploring and understanding the impact that time, culture, politics and socio-economic conditions have on our visible and invisible surroundings. Read More
It's Nice That
In his latest zine, A subtle duet, Young Geun visually retells his ongoing adventures in the ethereal landscape of Ladakh, India Read More
Schmal
Inspired by the flatness of Persian miniatures and the folk quality of sacred art, Cristóbal creates symmetrical illustrations that reconnect humans with creatures and nature Read More
Two creatives collaborate to pay tribute to front line workers Read More
Creative Boom
It's been a while since we caught up with Diana Beltran Herrera, a designer and artist from Colombia based in Bristol. Her delicate paper sculptures are a display of vibrant colours, textures, and compositions that highlight beauty and fragility with great attention to detail. Read More
Homegrown
The word ‘revolution’ typically suggests a powerful and sudden shift in power – for some individuals, especially women, a revolution may be brought about in the many little actions she performs to defy the unequal and unsafe world she lives in. Read More
Creative Boom
French Illustrator Stéphane Levallois has collaborated with MullenLowe France to create an animated spot for France.TV that pays tribute to Japan, ahead of the Tokyo Summer Olympics. The campaign is inspired by the masters of Japanese art, notably Hokusai, and his famous Wave. Read More
Creative Boom
A handful of drag histories have been written throughout the years, but the majority have focussed only on cis, male drag queens. This isn't accurate – from the trans women resisting police brutality to the Hollywood starlets laying the blueprint for hyper-femininity, there's a world of drag that's been forgotten or erased. Read More
Creative Boom
Let's forget about the PS5 for a minute and instead look back to the PlayStation Portable, or PSP. Released in 2004 and discontinued a decade later, Sony's handheld console is still fondly remembered for games like LocoRoco and Wipeout Pure. A big fan of the former is Mushbuh, a 2D and 3D artist whose clay-like creations have adorned comics, Cartoon Network, and chiptune album covers. Read More
Creative Boom
British illustrator Zara Picken is something of a collector. On a mission to gather as much illustration ephemera from the mid-20th century as possible, she has built up quite the glorious archive, and now she's sharing it with the creative community to offer an online portal of inspiration. Read More
The young and new talent that won at the World Illustration Awards Read More