Joyful paintings
Kim Dukki is a Korean artist. His painting are all about love, family and happiness. He lost his parents in his early age. Memories of family are so important and precious to him. And we can definitely...
View ArticleEdward Hopper
Many of you know who he is so I’ll just start with my thoughts on his art. His paintings really caught my heart at the time I first saw them, though they were from totally different eras and country I...
View ArticleJunichi Nakahara and his candy girls
I’m always amazed if a man can draw such sweet-candy girls. I wonder what’s in his brain that make him draws so girly… Junichi Nakahara, a successful illustrator for Japanese women magazine after the...
View ArticleShen Ping and the colours of Hong Kong
I love realistic paintings cause they’re kind of a record of time. Shen Ping – A Beijing-born artist, later settling in Hong Kong in early 80s. He drew a series of watercolor paintings capturing the...
View ArticleThe most beautiful fantasy world “Iblard”
Naohisa Inoue – A Japanese fantasy painter. He drew series of paintings based on his fantasy universe “Iblard” since 80s and have held numbers of exhibitions throughout Japan. He worked with the famous...
View ArticleLaura Laine’s Flowy Girls…and Hair
Laura Laine is a Helsinki based illustrator. She has worked with numerous fashion brands and magazines. She mainly uses pencil and ink in her illustrations. Her drawings are magical, mysterious,...
View ArticleMister Finch and his magical creatures
Mister Finch is a textile artist from Yorkshire. He learned all the skills by himself (I admire that) He had been working in the creative field for years and finally find that sewing is what he loves...
View ArticleRecording old Hong Kong through illustration – Stella So
Stella So is a Hong Kong based illustrator. Her style is fun and colourful. I love her witty words ;) She’s famous for her drawings inspired by the old distracts in Hong Kong. She has illustrated for...
View ArticleHandpainted cinema posters
Taiwan still got some cinemas which use hand-painted cinema posters for promotion. Each board can used for several years, which is so Eco-friendly. Though the drawings don’t always look so alike with...
View ArticleRainbow Village and an innocent heart
Rainbow Village is an Military Dependents’ Village located in Taichung, Taiwan. It got its name because of the colourful drawings on the walls and grounds all over the village. The man behind it is...
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