After battling illness, I received a life-changing diagnosis: scleroderma. My disabled hands left me devastated, taking away my ability to draw and communicate through sign language.
Determined to reclaim my creativity, I persevered. With two fingers and limited shoulder mobility, I adapted. My desk became my trusted ally.
Inspired by superhero movies, I conceived Superheroes on the Line – whimsical illustrations of heroes hanging laundry.
As the festive season approaches, a feeling of warmth, joy and anticipation fills the air. One of my favorite ways to prepare for Christmas is through cross stitching.
It is a craft that has been passed down through generations, with roots dating back centuries. The beauty of cross stitching is its versatility: from simple patterns to intricate scenes, there is something for everyone. For me, the process of cross stitching becomes a meditative experience, allowing me to relax and focus on the present moment.
As Christmas approaches, I find great joy in creating symbolic gifts for my loved ones. There is something incredibly special about giving a gift that is handmade. Each piece I create has a personal touch, reflecting the time and effort I have put into it.
In a world dominated by mass-produced goods, handmade gifts stand out as unique treasures. They foster closer bonds between friends and family, reminding us that love and effort can be expressed through creativity.
As I prepare for Christmas this year, I am looking forward to diving into my cross stitch projects. Each stitch is not just part of a design, it is a labor of love that embodies my thoughts and feelings for those I care about.
Banksy always sparks a conversation with his artwork. Whether it might have a deep message or not at all, people are drawn to speculate on its meaning. Some of his most recent 9 artworks of zoo animals painted around London have definitely caught people’s attention.
It all started in August with a balancing goat, followed by two elephants, swinging monkeys, a howling wolf, pelicans eating fish, a big cat, piranhas, a rampaging rhino, and then crowned by a gorilla helping animals escape, drawn on the London Zoo gate.
Obviously, you may not find all of them in their original state anymore, as people have either drawn over them or taken the more portable pieces for themselves.
These colorful and vibrant canine portraits were created for a 2024 dog calendar. They have been on display in my clients’ houses all year. I’m often notified by the owners when it’s their dog’s month.
Each dog was chosen to represent a month and a color uniquely suited to them. From casting calls to the photoshoots to the arrival of the calendars, it took around two months to complete. The next time the calendars can be used is in 2052.
Got a text from a friend that the northern lights are visible on my college campus and I’ve never run to a dark spot faster to look at the sky. It was freezing cold (for October) but well worth it.
Hi, guys! These watercolors are some of my new works, created to take a break from digital art and break free from a depressive creative block. I’m exploring new styles and techniques while trying not to judge the results too harshly. I would love any feedback, comments, suggestions, and inspiration. I have prints available on Instagram and would appreciate a follow and your engagement.
If you’ve watched The Big Bang Theory, then your favorite character is probably Sheldon (at least he’s the only one to get a spin-off of his own). Brilliant, cynical, snarky and sarcastic – Sheldon is incredibly cool and everyone likes people like that, except perhaps in one case… when such a dude turns against you.
I am a Berlin-based Indian artist, animator, illustrator, and storyteller. I see visuals everywhere—in coffee stains, cut vegetables, or cracks on a wall. I also like picking up any form and turning it into a completely unrelated visual.
I started working with autumn leaves in 2008, and it has now become a ritual of sorts. This activity has taken on more meaning since my daughter was born seven years ago. We collect autumn leaves together, then I photograph them, composite the photos with my drawings, and in the end, we have quirky illustrations. I love my daughter’s reactions to these, and I sincerely hope you enjoy them too.
1 As Dino Looked On The Autumn Colours In Disbe”Leaf” !
2 Cranes They Never Get Tired Of Leafting Weights
3 Fish Crane Banana
4 Entertainment…leave It Up To Us!
5 Run Ginkgo Run!
6 We Got Our Christmas Tree In October
7 Chief Big Three Leaves
8 Ninja Leaves!
9 Weightleafting
10 The Falling Icarus Drifts By My Window
11 The Best Therapy Is A Walk In The Autumn Leaves