
The beautiful watercolor illustrations, the tidy and clear images, the arrangement of the photos… A delicate balance that makes these works a perfect representation of something created with passion and
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![]() How not to fall in love with these illustrations? The artist is all to be discovered: Madalina ![]() As I promised some day ago on the Imaginative Bloom Facebook page, the theme of these weekly picks was something about… ![]() Ok, maybe I’m a little bit obsessed by handmade brooches. ![]() About a week ago I’ve been so lucky to visit the “Chi Mangia Chi” exhibition by Bomboland in Treviso (Italy). The project was linked to the main theme of the Treviso Comic Book Festival 2011: ![]() These illustrated characters are adorable. A stylized design but a special attention to small details. Look at the little gun in the “Questa è una rapina/This is a rapine” ![]() Another dose of inspiration! Today it comes from Sandra Dieckmann, the illustrator that calls itself a womanimal. Pretty simple guess why, isn’t ![]() The inspiration of the day come from Amaia Arrazola, illustrator and designer form Spain. Drawings apart, that are adorable, I love the idea of using some kind of fabric (I suppose felt) to create the mustache effect in the framed artwork! And what about this refurbished vintage suitcase? Today I’m totally in a vintage |
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