This striking illustration is full of atmosphere - I found it on a blog called Vintage Kids’ Books My Kid Loves.
The illustration is from a book called “In the Middle of the Night” (published 1965), written by Aileen Fisher and illustrated by Adrienne Adams.
Loving the work of Massachusetts-based illustrator JooHee Yoon. Lots of enjoyable art and offbeat inkiness to be seen in her portfolio.
Found via Pikaland.
Yasmeen Ismail’s illustrations take me to a very bright and happy place. Beautiful work.
Kimiaki Yaegashi is an illustrator based in Tokyo. I’m particularly fond of these graphic red pieces, featuring a cast of weird and wonderful characters.
“Yōkai Daizukai” is an illustrated guide to creatures from Japanese folklore by Shigeru Mizuki. The cutaway anatomy style adds to the authentic feel of the images.
Found via Pink Tentacle, where more images from the series can be seen.
Jon Reinfurt is an illustrator based in Audubon, NJ. His portfolio is full of sharp shapes, bold colours and a hint of texture - exactly the sort of graphic aesthetic I love. This piece is called “Lucky Duck”.
Louis Roskosch creates exquisite illustrations with a sophisticated colour palette and design sensibility.
50 Watts has posted a fantastic collection of illustrations made in 1964 by Ruth Tzarfati, for her children’s book “Good Senses and Instincts: Biography of a Hamster”.
Jack Hughes is a South London-based illustrator and designer. I find his sci-fi inspired posters to be particularly captivating; impactful with a glowing and ethereal quality.
Saw this screenprint by Paul Bommer and stopped in my tracks to admire it. I love the slightly sinister feeling to this folktale-inspired artwork.
The tale “King o’ the Cats” can be read on Paul’s Flickr page. It’s also available to buy as a limited edition screenprint on Etsy.
