Art Lauren Fowler’s Transformation Collection Art June 14, 2019 Lauren Fowler’s Transformation Collection Cape Town-based illustrator Lauren Fowler recently released her Transformation Collection, consisting of three new artworks inspired by transformation, rebirth and spirituality. Full Article
Art Fun Illustrations by Jesuso Ortiz Art November 23, 2018 Fun Illustrations by Jesuso Ortiz Spanish designer, illustrator and artist Jesuso Ortiz, who has gained over 174 000 followers on Instagram, creates whimsical artworks that combine illustration and real-life objects. Full Article
Art Illustrators We Love: Tyla Mason Art November 19, 2018 Illustrators We Love: Tyla Mason Cape Town-based illustrator Tyla Mason’s whimsical drawings are created to make people feel happy. Here, we chat to her about “snackable” GIFs, her cheerful use of colour and what’s next. Full Article
Art Albert Chamillard’s Pen Drawings Art November 15, 2018 Albert Chamillard’s Pen Drawings Albert Chamillard uses worn-out notebooks to create monochromatic, geometric doodles that are reminiscent of optical art. Full Article
Art Blank Ink Design’s Architectural Prints Art October 18, 2018 Blank Ink Design’s Architectural Prints Blank Ink Design captures the architecture of cities around the world in detailed drawings. Full Article
Art 11-Year-Old Artist’s Breathtaking Hyper-realistic Drawings Art July 12, 2018 11-Year-Old Artist’s Breathtaking Hyper-realistic Drawings Kareem Waris Olamilekan, an 11-year-old art prodigy from Lagos, Nigeria, creates phenomenal hyper-realistic drawings that depict the daily life, moments and expressions of people in his community. Full Article
Art Self-portraits By Artist T.S Abe Art June 20, 2018 Self-portraits By Artist T.S Abe This compelling artist chats to VISI about growing up in Brixton in the UK, her love of GIFs and the moment she realised that drawing for a living was achievable. Full Article
Art Scribit: The Robot That Lets You Draw On Walls Art June 19, 2018 Scribit: The Robot That Lets You Draw On Walls The Scribit robot drawing machine, which reached its Kickstarter funding goal of $50 000 in under two hours, allows you to turn your wall into an interactive canvas. Full Article