





Beautiful, detailed pencilwork by Amelie Fontaine – and illustrator based in France.
{Via Marina Molares}
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Happy Friday folks! I’m going to be busy over the weekend as my sister is getting married (congrats Erik & Michelle!) 🙂






Beautiful, detailed pencilwork by Amelie Fontaine – and illustrator based in France.
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Happy Friday folks! I’m going to be busy over the weekend as my sister is getting married (congrats Erik & Michelle!) 🙂





I’m intrigued by Ryan Haywood – he’s not just an artist (look at those drawings!), but he’s also a full stack developer (which means he can program and code a lot of things). Also, proof that he’s a ninja: take a look at his about page.
Like I told you. Ninja.




I’d like to think of Jacqueline Wagner’s work as 3D collages. Originally from Germany, she’s now based in the UK after studying illustration there and is currently working as a freelance designer. She specializes in bringing hand-crafted illustrations to life by creating smale-scale sets in a variety of materials; which she then photographs to create an amazing interplay of shape and form.
Read about her process on her blog, and see her Etsy shop for brooches and necklaces modeled after her *ahem* models.
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