There are so many talented illustrators out there that often I feel very small and feel like giving up the whole thing, but there all those others, who make me want to grab my equipment and start creating right away instead. I’m now sharing a list of some of my favourite artists and why I love their work so much.
1. Oana Befort
Oana’s was the first illustrator-website where I started to keep returning. Her work is beautiful and her style is quite unique, but this is also true of some other great illustrators online. What made me come back though, were the wonderful photographs and the topic of nature and flowers. I have hardly ever seen an Instagram profile which was so well-designed and I like it that her personal photos are incorporated so that they match the style of the professional ones completely. But basically I just find her work gorgeous without much explanation.
2. Holly Exley
Holly is an English illustrator, who uses watercolors less like a painting and more like a drawing (IMHB). I “met” her on youtube and got hooked on her channel. It has been ever so exciting to watch her vlogs, see how a professional illustrator spends an average day, what tips she gives to beginners, and what her favourite art supplies are. I particularly like her attitude to illustration: she runs personal projects parallel to her paid work, for her own sake. You can see one here on the right side, it’s part of a project called Women who own it. On this collection, you can see objects related to Beatrix Potter.
3. Ellen Lambrichts
Ellen comes from Belgium and I stumbled upon her drawings on Facebook. As I am not an expert of color pencils, I was amazed to see how extraordinary things she can produce with this tricky medium, and I think that the limited color palette is a real jolly-joker. Ellen is only starting her career, but she is already working on publishing her first picture-book. One of my favourite projects is her collection of famous writer-portraits, of which you can see one on the bottom left corner.
4. Emma Block
Although Emma sends these very girlish prints from the UK, I find that none of her pictures lacks a kind of Parisian charm. She illustrates books too (like The adventures of Miss Petitfour in the bottom right corner), but my absolute favourite is her live illustration. This means she goes to fairs, where she just sits down and captures the model on a unique portrait in no more than 15 minutes. This is a little like going on holiday and ordering your portrait in charcoal from a street-artist, except it is a lot quicker, cooler and the result is a beauty that you can take home.
5. Zafouko Yamamoto
It is kinda hard to know much about Zafouko Yamamoto (she doesn’t tell much on her website either, except that she comes from Greece) but her pictures tell all the more. I admire these pieces a lot because I’ve never seen anything so close to real children’s drawings, yet it is perfectly clear that the artist is a professional. These pictures are a combination of hand-painted and digital work, and their atmosphere is exceptional (to my great satsifaction, they are very far from the sunny Greek stereotype).
Thank you to the artists for permitting me to use their pictures.
These are all beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing! xo
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I’m glad you liked them :)
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I admire all who can make worlds come alight by illustrations. I can only use words
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Words have got the power too!
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This is so awesome! I love following illustrators on instagram. Helps break up my feed with some hand-drawn beauty!
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Definitely! I follow quite a few myself
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This is so nice! I was searching for some nice illustrators. Thanks for sharing!
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I’m glad you liked them :)
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All of these are so beautiful!
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I have never heard of any of these illustrators, so I’m delighted to have some new artists to follow :) I especially love the whimsical style of Emma Block – so sweet and feminine! Thanks for sharing! xo, Haley
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Not a style that I’d have usually looked at – thank you for the introduction !
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What style of illustration do you like?
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These are all so beautiful. I wish I could draw! You should check out Paper Fashion also. She’s amazing!
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Thank you, I’ll check out Paper Fashion! You know, I’m sure you CAN draw at some degree. Everyone can. If you really wish you “could”, you might want to check back later, I’m in the process of writing various blog posts on that matter.
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oh these are stunning! Thank you for sharing them!
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