Have you seen the artwork of Jo Cheung? Do you just love the colors? Jo Cheung is a London based, freelance illustrator and designer who creates beautiful, delicate artwork and sells it on greeting cards, postcards, buttons, and as prints.
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By: Lou Simeone,
on 10/20/2011
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By: Lou Simeone,
on 10/13/2011
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Let's keep the Halloween spirit going with these festive, handmade Sugar Skulls and gift tags from Black Ribbon Society.
The skulls were printed by hand using an original linocut, then each is hand-painted to add even more character. The tags were hand-cut, hole-punched, painted and heat-embossed, so each tag is unique.
There are more treats to discover at the Black Ribbon Society Etsy Shoppe. Perhaps you should lead the way…
By: Lou Simeone,
on 8/29/2011
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If you'd like to see some wickedly delicious black and white illustrations then you're going to want to check out Gatafunho illustrations. There are four right now selling at their Etsy shop. Two were just recently added. It will be exciting to see more added in the future. For black and whites these illustrations are very intriguing. Gatafunho illustration is made up of artists, Nuno Jorge and Manuela de Castro. They describe their work as illustrations, prints, cuddly figures and other hand-made objects.
By: Lou Simeone,
on 11/4/2010
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Lo Cole’s distinctive artwork first came to prominence in the mid-1980s when he was invited to produce the controversial album sleeve designs for Frankie Goes To Hollywood’s “Welcome To The Pleasuredome.” Voted ‘best dressed record sleeve of the year,’ by the NME reader’s poll, Lo’s work was launched on a market that has provided him with employment as an artist and illustrator over 25 years.
His work regularly features in national newspapers and magazines such as The Sunday Times, Vogue, Elle magazine, The Boston Globe and more, where his humorous and abstracted approach to imagery is highly identifiable.
As a poster artist, Lo has produced dynamic designs for clients including the Royal National Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Company, Londo
By: Lou Simeone,
on 10/22/2010
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By: Lou Simeone,
on 9/16/2010
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After you have a look at her film jump over to Tali Gal-on’s Etsy shop, milk and cookies, and take a gander at her irresistible collection of illustrations for sale.
By: Nina Mata,
on 9/10/2010
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By: Lou Simeone,
on 6/28/2010
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Love and war, strength, life and death, conflict and the relationship between man and machine, this is the art of Jeffrey Richter communicated with passion and contemplation. Beyond his impressive skill as a draftsman, Jeffrey captivates his viewers with the stories he tells about each piece and the stories his viewers can’t help but imagine about them on their own.
When not designing apparel as a graphic artist, Jeffrey can be found in his studio in St. Clair, Missouri recording his dreams and thoughts on paper – creating his astonishing works of art.
By: Lou,
on 4/5/2010
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Emma’s artwork can also be evocative of a haunting childhood memory - a monster cloaked by darkness behind a shower curtain, or the cat whispering in the emptiness that is the night - and then – nothing. It’s all shut away in the recesses of the mind to be recalled with one chilling glance of an Emma Klingbeil creation.
Emma Klingbeil is a freelance artist located in Central Wisconsin. She is currently attending the Academy of Art University to pursue a BFA in Traditional Illustration. In her work Emma explores different medium such as encaustic, and traditional oil.
By: Lou,
on 3/30/2010
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Matthew has been selling his paintings on Etsy for about ten years now. He considers himself to be an “improvisational artists”, meaning his paintings are based off his spontaneous thoughts and free spirit – the freedom to paint without limits.
Matthew describes his work as moody, spiritually uplifting, unrestrained and fun.
By: Lou,
on 3/23/2010
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Stephanie Orma is a Creative Marketing Communications Specialist and San Francisco freelance writer. In a nutshell, she writes, designs, illustrates, and spreads the buzz. With experience as a marketing account manager for Fortune 500 accounts, Stephanie’s visual and editorial creativity is solidly backed by a strong marketing foundation. Her work has been featured by Time Out NY, Daily Candy, 7×7 SF Magazine, Marin Magazine, as well as a plethora of newspapers and popular blogs.
When she's not writing, designing, or spreading the buzz through her studio, Orma Design & Communications, Stephanie loves playing with witty words and winsome images and seeing just how far she can stretch the literal to hilarious limits. Her witty paper products are sold in hundreds of the best card and gift boutiques throughout the United States. She's SO Creative has been variously described as "a little whimsy, some snark, some cool, irreverent, witty and sans corn."
Stephanie is a contributing writer for HOW Magazine, Smashing Magazine, the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA), and writes on graphic design, branding, and creativity for the San Francisco Examiner.
By: Lou,
on 3/16/2010
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Micheal's skeletal drawings have been used as reference material from grade school classrooms to grad school PowerPoint lectures in medicine and forensics, and have been featured in publications such as Discover, Cabinet, and Pig magazines, Virgin Atlantic's Carlos, and various other international newspapers and magazines.
Amazingly, these drawings match seamlessly to the cartoon characters they are based on.
By: Jennifer DeDonato,
on 3/15/2009
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I love this super cute dress from Sarah Clemens Clothing
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last but not least this wonderful lamp made from a
traditional wool felt hat base and shape cutters...cuteness!

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Let's keep the Halloween spirit going with these festive, handmade Sugar Skulls and gift tags from Black Ribbon Society.
The skulls were printed by hand using an original linocut, then each is hand-painted to add even more character. The tags were hand-cut, hole-punched, painted and heat-embossed, so each tag is unique.
There are more treats to discover at the Black Ribbon Society Etsy Shoppe. Perhaps you should lead the way…
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If you'd like to see some wickedly delicious black and white illustrations then you're going to want to check out Gatafunho illustrations. There are four right now selling at their Etsy shop. Two were just recently added. It will be exciting to see more added in the future. For black and whites these illustrations are very intriguing. Gatafunho illustration is made up of artists, Nuno Jorge and Manuela de Castro. They describe their work as illustrations, prints, cuddly figures and other hand-made objects.
1 Comments on The Gatafunho Illustrators Scribbling and Doodling Their Way On To Etsy, last added: 8/29/2011
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Lo Cole’s distinctive artwork first came to prominence in the mid-1980s when he was invited to produce the controversial album sleeve designs for Frankie Goes To Hollywood’s “Welcome To The Pleasuredome.” Voted ‘best dressed record sleeve of the year,’ by the NME reader’s poll, Lo’s work was launched on a market that has provided him with employment as an artist and illustrator over 25 years.
His work regularly features in national newspapers and magazines such as The Sunday Times, Vogue, Elle magazine, The Boston Globe and more, where his humorous and abstracted approach to imagery is highly identifiable.
As a poster artist, Lo has produced dynamic designs for clients including the Royal National Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Company, Londo
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We had a nice response to Tommy Kane's feature a couple of weeks ago. Why not highlight his Etsy store sooner than later? At his store, Tommy welcomes you to his "humble boutique". Take some time to window shop and perhaps pick up a couple of things.
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Meet illustrator, designer and animator Tali Gal-on. Tali studied animation at the Victorian College of the Arts in her hometown of Melbourne. Below is one of her great, little shorts appropriately titled, Lucille. The film is about a young girl who encounters hostile territory when she enters a guitar shop for the first time and collides with the store owner, a self-obsessed aging rocker. Lucille also gets the pleasure of experiencing other odd characters, all of who make up a concentrated mix of repressed musical frustration, trepidation and raging egos.
After you have a look at her film jump over to Tali Gal-on’s Etsy shop, milk and cookies, and take a gander at her irresistible collection of illustrations for sale.
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Oh those two pirates!
Check out the wonderful collection of Pirate Lovin’ at IvyRoad’s Treasury ! A list of awesome finds. I’m still pretty amazed at the talent that makes Etsy truely one of a kind community. So proud that our boys made it to the list! THANKS IVY ROAD! Happy Friday!
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It's hard to believe what some artists can create using charcoal, ink and graphite. Jeffrey Richter is one such artist. His meticulously detailed images are seductive and haunting, thought provoking and full of depth. In black and white, grayness and shadow, machinery is melded into the human form and beauty morphs into nightmares. Each of his pieces tells a story, like the woman above who sews herself together to become complete.
Love and war, strength, life and death, conflict and the relationship between man and machine, this is the art of Jeffrey Richter communicated with passion and contemplation. Beyond his impressive skill as a draftsman, Jeffrey captivates his viewers with the stories he tells about each piece and the stories his viewers can’t help but imagine about them on their own.
When not designing apparel as a graphic artist, Jeffrey can be found in his studio in St. Clair, Missouri recording his dreams and thoughts on paper – creating his astonishing works of art.
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Emma Klingbeil creates artwork depicting odd little creatures and their bizarre lives, acting out their peculiar desires in places that exist briefly, within some random point in time.
Emma’s artwork can also be evocative of a haunting childhood memory - a monster cloaked by darkness behind a shower curtain, or the cat whispering in the emptiness that is the night - and then – nothing. It’s all shut away in the recesses of the mind to be recalled with one chilling glance of an Emma Klingbeil creation.
Emma Klingbeil is a freelance artist located in Central Wisconsin. She is currently attending the Academy of Art University to pursue a BFA in Traditional Illustration. In her work Emma explores different medium such as encaustic, and traditional oil.
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Cloud landscapes, abstracts, whimsical art, lollipop trees, mountains, sunsets and dreamscapes, this is the art of Matthew Hamblen.
Matthew has been selling his paintings on Etsy for about ten years now. He considers himself to be an “improvisational artists”, meaning his paintings are based off his spontaneous thoughts and free spirit – the freedom to paint without limits.
Matthew describes his work as moody, spiritually uplifting, unrestrained and fun.
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She's SO Creative is chock full of clever greeting cards, art prints, and other witty goodies established by San Francisco, "Chief Clever Creator" Stephanie Orma (the S.O. in She's SO Creative).
Stephanie Orma is a Creative Marketing Communications Specialist and San Francisco freelance writer. In a nutshell, she writes, designs, illustrates, and spreads the buzz. With experience as a marketing account manager for Fortune 500 accounts, Stephanie’s visual and editorial creativity is solidly backed by a strong marketing foundation. Her work has been featured by Time Out NY, Daily Candy, 7×7 SF Magazine, Marin Magazine, as well as a plethora of newspapers and popular blogs.
When she's not writing, designing, or spreading the buzz through her studio, Orma Design & Communications, Stephanie loves playing with witty words and winsome images and seeing just how far she can stretch the literal to hilarious limits. Her witty paper products are sold in hundreds of the best card and gift boutiques throughout the United States. She's SO Creative has been variously described as "a little whimsy, some snark, some cool, irreverent, witty and sans corn."
Stephanie is a contributing writer for HOW Magazine, Smashing Magazine, the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA), and writes on graphic design, branding, and creativity for the San Francisco Examiner.
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Michael Paulus is currently offering more affordable versions of a select few of his popular cartoon skeletal systems in an entirely different format. Taken from his original 'flip-top' interactive pieces with the cartoon characters as an overlay; these are solely the skeletal elements but re-drawn, notably larger, and more detailed than the originals
Micheal's skeletal drawings have been used as reference material from grade school classrooms to grad school PowerPoint lectures in medicine and forensics, and have been featured in publications such as Discover, Cabinet, and Pig magazines, Virgin Atlantic's Carlos, and various other international newspapers and magazines.
Amazingly, these drawings match seamlessly to the cartoon characters they are based on.
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and
last but not least this wonderful lamp made from a
traditional wool felt hat base and shape cutters...cuteness!

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Much obliged Illustration Pages! Thanks for all you do. Great posts and resources! -Best Regards, Jesse & Kris