Christopher Williams

Christopher Williams is a young Vancouver-based artist who created monster movie-like illustrations, including zombies and skeletons. If you’re into flesh-munching maniacs and freakish ghouls his work is sure to delight!

Christopher Williams is a young Vancouver-based artist who created monster movie-like illustrations, including zombies and skeletons. If you’re into flesh-munching maniacs and freakish ghouls his work is sure to delight!

I just love this design from artist/designer Andrew Hoffman, which charts a day in his life.

Natsuki Otake is a Japanese artist who creates ornate and highly detailed, vibrant illustrations of women. The forms remind me of Hindu goddesses.
In one word: trippy.

Haniboi’s Thingamabob collection is a series of hand-screenprinted posters displaying everyday objects with an important message and a humorous twist.

I have fallen in love with the type, illustration and design work by Jessica Hische.

“All You Need” is a new print by Rafa Jenn released for Valentine’s Day. Is it silly to say that I love it?

Gorgeous, floral and feminine work from Aline Yamada. Follow her blog at Yumi Yumi Studio.

Erin turned me on to Davide Bignotti’s Minerals series. I’m into minerals and crystals lately, and I like the fleshy color of the background.

I just posted this over on Dog Milk. It’s a brand new print by Victoria Smith of SFGirlByBay (if you don’t know her by her blog, you might know as the Keep Calm and Carry On lady).

Lisa Solomon’s new pieces, collectively called Wallet Size Me, is part of the By A Thread exhibition that runs through May 15, 2010 at the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art. Each one is a portrait of Lisa from wallet size pictures. They are hand-embroidered, wrong side showing, 8″ x 8″.