Julien Pacaud is a French collage artist with a universe situated somewhere between the Sixties and now. You can feel his feelings, thoughts and emotions through his amazing artworks.
Vector Art is an archive of inspiring work in vector art and illustration. You can find a huge gallery showcasing vector graphics by both famous designers and upcoming talents.
Julien Pacaud is a French collage artist with a universe situated somewhere between the Sixties and now. You can feel his feelings, thoughts and emotions through his amazing artworks.
Dan Luvisi is one of the most talented digital painters in the world. His artworks are so impressive that it’s difficult to imagine that it’s done by human hands.
Jan Garet is a French illustration artist who divides his time between his personal projects and his work for magazines, books, music labels and fashion brands. His artworks sometimes shocking but always real are an observation of life, love, violence, death or work.
Supercinq is a Parisian illustration, graphic design and art direction studio. The impressive vector art portfolio of the 4 (!) founders is a good example of human synergy. They create concert and theater posters and feel at home in advertising, record sleeve designs, corporate visual identities…
Anya Aleksandrova is a Russian illustrator who creates realistic artworks. Every of her illustrations tells a story. Her work is inspired by the everyday life of the 21st century (beauty, fashion and travel) and pop culture. Have a look at her website: www.anya-aleksandrova.com
Ontwerp.tv is an agency which places creative design at the forefront. For Ontwerp’s team the important is not money but freedom of expression. A good communication has to be curious, experimental and technical.
Joao Oliveira is a young Portuguese graphic illustrator and designer. His amazing work is made of geometrical shapes and strong colors.
Jeremyville is simultaneously an artist, a project and a brand. Jeremy Andrew, the Australian illustrator behind Jeremyville, writes books, creates poppy animations, designs toys, paints 70’s psychedelic murals or produces cartoon art goodies for his Jeremyville label and store.
Diogo Machado aka “Add Fuel to the Fire” is a Portugese street artist and illustrator with an unlimited imagination. His illustrations are peopled with cute characters and freaky figures in a very colorful and poppy style of execution. With this guy you have to expect the unexpected!
This vector art illustration is the work of J. Howard Miller. He created the powerful “We Can Do It!” in 1942. This artwork represented the woman defense workers and became the female icon of World War II.