Anyone can draw—we often hear this comment about an illustration. While everyone can draw, they can’t necessarily illustrate. Designing and practicing an illustrative world requires just
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Tarot cards through the eyes of Romanian illustrators
The works of 40 Romanian illustrators condensed into a single deck of cards: Cluj-Napoca based ILLUSTRART Association’s latest initiative is here, this time giving new life
Hungarian lands in Monocle magazine
In our series titled Indulj el! presented over the past few weeks, we raised the attention to the lands and specialities of Hungary. We were not the only
Poland’s regions on a poster series | Katarzyna Nowakowska
Hilly landscapes, waterfalls and great plains, protected species of flora and fauna, deer, bison, wolves and brown bears – the list goes on. Come and meet Poland’s
Japanese storefronts through the lens of a Polish illustrator
Tokyo-based Polish illustrator-animator Mateusz Urbanowicz has been painting Japanese storefronts since 2017. He published a book collecting his works under the title “Tokyo Storefronts” in April 2018. Continuing his project,
Artists sitting at home | Domased
In April, a group of Czech and Slovak visual storytellers and producers had a simple but spectacular idea: they created a unique online gallery on Facebook
Lost in Bratislava | #stayhomecreative
Not so long ago, the photos of emptied out metropolises were all we could see in the media: several big cities of the world have shown
Nostalgic memories | The illustrations of Ivana Kozlau Lauridsen
Sophisticated and nostalgic colors, soft gestures and Scandinavian simplicity. Slovakian-born Ivana Kozlau Lauridsen creates clean and soothing patterns and illustrations. Ivana uses her own childhood memories as inspiration,
From Pesti Hírlap to the cover of the Los Angeles Times | Illustrator Lehel Kovács
Lovebirds quarreling in sweaters, a cockroach nibbling on an abandoned slice of pizza at Parliament Square. Lehel Kovács’ uniquely toned illustrations are infused with irony and