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    The Kitsune’s Wife by Shannon Knight Uh oh, I should tag this artwork as 18+. Kitsune is fox spirit in Japanese folklore, it can have human form, but mostly described as an attractive female. So, this is rare to get artwork that depicted male kitsune, that has human wife. Just wondering if the wife was geisha, because as far as I know, that red eyeliner is typical geisha makeup style. Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest Reblog: fuckyeahillustrativeart

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    Yes by Sagmeister & Walsh I’m a huge fan of Sagmeister & Walsh design. Their creation was always intriguing, beautiful and very creative even though the medium was traditional. And the details were superb, look at the details and color gradation on the waves. I believe many cars will slow down or even stop for a while to enjoy this mural. Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest

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    Lesser Evils by Alex Craig Why is it called as lesser evil? which one is less evil? the human or the wolves?. I really love the way carnivore hunt. Especially wolves, because the slowly surrounded their prey in the dark. Their glowing eyes in the darkness is the only sign that they were there. Wolves are such amazing creature. Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest Reblog: eatsleepdraw

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    Truman Capote Book Series – Hubda Pro Chameleony (Song For Chameleon) by Nikola Klimova To be honest, I haven’t read Truman Capote book before. So, I don’t know the story in this book. But I love the interpretations of its title into illustration. Two chameleons, in 90 degrees angle, with its eye as an axis. Clever. The color, the type and those tiny strokes surroundings the illustrations, make this cover book design have a vintage feeling yet modern feeling at the same time. Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest 

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    by Patrick Seymour I don’t know which category should I put these artwork. I believe it’s not illustration, but paper cut-out. When the background is solid color, the artwork is amazing, the lines made it has 3D feeling on it. But when you have someone standing behind the artwork, it become more amazing. Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest Reblog: itsdesigned

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    Le Gorille by Violaine & Jeremy My heart sunk every time I read about gorilla in newspaper. Because it almost always about another gorilla died in the hand of poachers. This illustration style was very hype lately, should I say it’s kind of hipster illustration style. But rarely illustrator take gorilla as the main character. This illustration like want to say “Gorilla, the gentle giant lives peacefully among tiny animals in the beautiful forest”. Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest Reblog: weandthecolor

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    My Cats’ Daily by bibo X You don’t need to understand chinese language to understand this comic. If you ever have a cat, you’ll know what will happen. Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest

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    Mortal Kombat: Scorpion by Jonathan Gonzalez Gomez If you grew up in the 90’s, like me, then Mortal Kombat might be one important part of your childhood. I love using Scorpion. He was easy to handle and the combo was deadly too. This artwork is awesome, but I kinda missed Scorpion’s signature yellow color though. Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest Reblog: pixalry

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    Bees Knees by At Pace In my country, all honey packaging are ugly. It only use regular bottle, with paper label. The label design was illustrated with 80’s style illustration. Perhaps they never change the design since the first time they create the honey company. Looking at this packaging, how the bees surrounded the jar opening, just make me assume that the honey must be so sweet and delicious. Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest