illustration

Ink Illustrations by Jungshan

Rola Chang (aka Jungshan) is an office clerk by day and freelance illustrator by night. She uses a mixture of ink and digital drawing tools to create dynamic works that are full of energy and life. Her work draws a lot of inspiration from Asian culture and calligraphy paintings.

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Average: 4 (1 vote)

Superhero Prints by Danny Haas

If you are a comic book lover, then you'll love this series of prints by Danny Haas. Haas gives a side by side comparison of super heroes with their secret identities. Loving the grunge looks and colors and minimalist character outlines. You can get the art prints at Society6. If you like these, you might also like Super Heroes Painted by Arian Noveir.

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Average: 4 (1 vote)

Sumeru by Nick Pedersen

Nick Pedersen's Sumeru is an amazing series depicting the road to becoming a Zen Master. Each illustration has intricate details and sharp contrasts that draw you into the Zen Master's journey. You can see more illustrations and info about this series at Nick's site.

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Average: 5 (1 vote)

Historical Disney Princesses by Claire Hummel

Love these illustrations by Claire Hummel (shoomlah on Deviant Art). Claire redrew Disney princesses to have more historically accurate attire. To see some of the resources she used for the dress designs, read her resource page. You can also read an FAQ about this series.

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Average: 4.8 (4 votes)

Dynamically Opposing Art Styles by Brano Hlavac

It's not often you see such distinct highly opposed styles work for the same artist, but that is exactly what Brano Hlavac has accomplished. Brano, who also goes by the name Gartier Atelier, has one style which is characterized by smoke-like, calm, flowing silhouettes and another which uses high energy, collage and grunge elements. They are both different and amazing in their own way.

Average: 4.5 (2 votes)