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Cyclists portraits, a book designed by Gabrielle Guy

Gabrielle Guy is freelance graphic designer in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa. She works on great books layout, catalogues, publications and identities. She designed the noticeable book “Bicycle Portraits” by authors Stan Engelbrecht and Nic Grobler who tell the stories and portraits of 162 cyclists during a two year journey around South Africa. Gabrielle Guy’s illustrations are gathered on gabrielleguydrawings.tumblr.com

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Bicycle Portraits – everyday South Africans and their bicycles. Published by DayOne, photograps by Stan Engelbrecht & Nic Grobler, design Gabrielle Guy.

Collages by Laurindo Feliciano

Laurindo Feliciano is a Brazilian illustrator and graphic designer currently based in Paris, France. He’s always been experimenting different techniques and searching for new ways to materialize some personal obsessions before starting a career in illustration. His familiar tools are scissors, glue, pencils, and a computer.

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Dreamlike paintings by Ruben Ireland

Ruben Ireland is an illustrator based in London. Beautiful mix of techniques, creating emotional horned girls and peaceful wild animals.

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Portrait by Sarah Aubel

Sarah Aubel is a young photographer based in Paris. She started with portraiture with a very sensible style and is now experimenting different new things with a great curiosity. From personal projects or diaries to commissionned work, from underground art to fashion industry she draws her course with much talent. In “Eden’s children”, a project about the new face of naturism that is also a study about nudity, she offers an original watch on the human nature. Sarah Aubel’s just updated her portfolio.

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Surrealist photography by Sylwana Zybura aka Madame Peripetie

Sylwana Zybura is a very innovative fashion photographer and surrealist artist who have a master degree in Linguistics, lives in London and shows interest on film direction. Her very unique dramatic compositions is a mix of sculpture, costumes and interaction between body and space. For Sylwana Zybura everything seems possible to explore the boundaries between fashion and art, creating an eccentric escapade of color and texture. Her inspirations include surrealism, dadaism, the new wave era of the 80s, British post punk scene and the avant-garde theater of Robert Wilson. Very beautiful Behance.

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Heroic fantasy from artist Jeff Simpson

Jeff Simpson is a concept artist and colourist from Quebec, French Canada who currently works at Ubisoft Montreal (after having practised in different Studios)… His paintings are just… digital, that may be difficult to believe. Jeff Simpson shows a wide range of work, take your time it’s worth it.

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Surreal paintings by Jeremy Enecio

Jeremy Enecio was born in Ormoc City, Philippines and moved to the United States at the age of four. In 2008, he received a BFA in illustration at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland. Currently, Jeremy Enecio resides in New York City as a freelance illustrator. Clients include: White Wolf Publishing, Men’s Health, Counterpoint Publishing, Playboy, Imagine FX… Represented by Levy Creative Management.

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A colorful book prototype by Serena Olivieri

Serena Olivieri is an italian graphic designer, but she has been living in Madrid for the past 7 years. She is very inspired in her work by a long trip she did around Asia (almost a year). In her blog, Serena Olivieri shows prototypes of agendas and diaries you may find very soon on Etsy.

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Stop-motion Illustration by Serena Olivieri

paintings by Jana Brike

Jana Brike is an artist from Riga (Latvia, small country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe). Inspired by her children book illustrations, the Russian realism, Soviet animation masters or renaissance master’s biblical paintings. She creates powerful and strange imagery of ordinary scene of daily life twisted in some surreal universe. Her paintings are beautifully haunted with a particular interest to identity, sexuality or any emotional landscape.
Jana Brike has exhibited his work all through Europe as well as in several parts of the US.

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Detailed illustrations by Shohei Otomo

Shohei Otomo (Hakuchi) is a famous Japanese illustrator, however he doesn’t speak English so there are very few informations on the internet about him. He is born in 1980, at Kichijoji, Tokyo. After graduating from art college, he started working as a freelance illustrator. Shohei Otomo works using a ballpoint pen, creating very detailed black and white pieces of art. His site is called “idiot land”, showing a mix of Japanese traditions and punk-rock modern style… Making references to Japanese characters like Samurai, Geisha girls or Yakuzas.

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