I found this online a few days ago but I don’t remember where (so if anyone knows, please tell me). I saved this image because I like the 3D-effect on the typography a lot.
Tag: graphic
Aya Kato
Sigh, I wish I could make something like Cheval Noir. But I guess you have to be Japanese to understand this beautiful style.
Art and Ghosts
Much of Louises work is influenced by fairytales, mythology, symbolism, victorian melancholia and dreams. She also covets a curious obsession with dolls.
Fawn Gehweiler
Fawn‘s artwork, once described by The Face magazine as “the visual equivalent of candyfloss peppered with broken glass, delicious yet dangerous”, speaks to the imaginary world of little girls, treading the fine line between wide eyed innocence and dark fairy tales.
Angelique
If you ever consider a tattoo, let it be one of hers.
Miss Van
Miss Van, born in Toulouse – France, starting wall painting in the streets of Toulouse at the age of 18. She is considered one of the best known painters of the graffiti scene. Her drawings are of woman, covering a varied array of female forms and expressing many different emotions.