Thomas Emmet is not only a successful commercial Illustrator, but he also has a solid collection of personal work. The images shown here are from his conceptual collection. Most works in this collection include a figure or figures in a rich, complex environment with an abundance of imagery and texture to digest.
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New Illustrations by Jim Bradshaw
Jim Bradshaw is a talented illustrator from New Jersey with a massive and beautiful collection of work. Jim’s illustrations mix a vector cartoony style with grungy, dirty textures.
“Mooshy” Drawings by Mel Kadel
Today’s amazing illustrations are by artist Mel Kadel.
Illustration & Sculpture by Ronald Kurniawan
Ronald Kurniawan draws, paints and sculpts wild and imaginative scenes and characters.
Selected Illustrations & Murals by Lennard Schuurmans
I was pleasantly surprised to find Lennard Schuurmans’ work in my inbox last week. Schuurmans creates some amazing, playful murals and illustrations.
Vintage Illustrations by Gary Taxali
If this work looks familiar, it might be because Gary Taxali’s illustrations have appeared in many magazines as well as Amiee Mann’s album art. Taxali’s illustrations have a rich inviting quality about them that draw me in to tell me their story.
Oil Paintings by Francoise Nielly
These intense paintings are by artist Francoise Nielly. Nielly paints mostly with oils on canvas using various palette knife techniques.
Mixed Media Paintings by Eduardo Bertone
Eduardo Bertone is a mixed media artist from Madrid who is pumping out some amazing work. Bertone’s work is rich in color and texture, exhibiting complex compositions of characters and words.
5 Creative Band Poster Illustrations That You Probably Have Not Seen
Below are some band posters that I found while browsing for artists on Deviant Art. These examples were both creative in concept and executed very well. I guess the fourth one isn’t technically an illustration, but I felt it was too good to pass up. Enjoy!