Sketchbook of Chamo San
3D Illusion Sketchbook Drawings By Visothkakvei
27-year-old Cambodian illustrator Visoth Kakvei creates amazingly intricate tiny illustrations, and digitally enhances them. This artist takes 3-6 hours to complete an artwork.
Artist Reflects on Life During Pregnancy by Drawing Trees From Around the World
Artist Dina Brodsky series she calls The Secret Life of Trees. The basic idea behind the project is to illustrate 126 different trees from all corners of the world, celebrating these life-giving plants that so many of us overlook in our day-to-day lives. In an email, Brodsky explains to us that some are “drawn from observation, some from imagination, and some from photographs and stories shared by people who want to contribute to the project.”
Surreal Hybrid Drawings Bloom and Burst Across Sketchbook Pages
Self-taught artist and graphic designer Joseph Catimbang (aka @pentasticarts) creates visually complex doodles using only black pens and a sketchbook.
Adorable Illustrations of Dogs Interact with Real-World Objects
Using things like balloons, lollipops, and eyeglasses, Valerie Susik brings charming dog illustrations to life. The Russian artist first renders realistic portraits of smiling canines in her wire-bound sketchbook with watercolor paint and colored pencils. Once that’s complete, she poses different objects with the dogs and snaps a photo. The result is Interactive Illustrations, and they’re a fantastic mix of well-crafted artwork and the real world.