Joe Pekar
Nice pin-up style artwork by Joe Pekar. Like his colourings of other peoples drawings, he also keeps a blog.

Nice pin-up style artwork by Joe Pekar. Like his colourings of other peoples drawings, he also keeps a blog.
Tasty work by Ufho, a non-disciplinary graphic design studio run by JUN, specialising in art direction, graphic design and illustration.
Some funky work by graphic designer Patrick Boyer, also known as UrbanCowboy
Colourful photographs by Collin J. Rae, who’s totally into worshiping women’s feet.
Nice fashion illustration style by Onozawa Yutaka
Great compositions, super stylin work by prrr!!!!!!!!
Funky photoshop work by Indonesian artist/designer Tony Ariawan
Moody and sometimes gritty work by German photographer Stefano De Luigi (via).
Some nice work (and interesting re-touching work) by Canada, Montreal based photographer Louis-Thomas Plamondon (via).
Too cool for school. Check out the tasty work of Théo Gènnitsakis
Cool blog by Canadian artist Robin Mitchell
Born in the Philippine Islands and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, enjoy the fresh illustration style of Erwin Haya. He also writes a cool blog.
Some great artists represented at Studio Apart, an Amsterdam based gallery that is currently a platform for both emerging and established Dutch and international contemporary artists whose work covers a wide spectrum regarding photography, painting, and sculpture.
Funky pixel and vector art by Nana Rausch and Peter Stemmler.
Great work by Hungarian-born artist Balint Zsako (via our friends at Lost At E Minor (who have a fantastic star studded list of new contributors posting on their site!).
Sold out shows left right and centre. Yumiko Kayukawa hails from Sapporo Japan. Her candy-colored Japanese-themed art blends fashion illustration, sharp iconic graphics, and meticulously rendered flora and fauna to create images that evoke a dreamy and enigmatically erotic tone.
Reiji Suzuki is a Japanese photographer who has been running ROPE MAGIC since 1993. The main contents of his site is photographs of faceless Japanese women who are bound with the rope. Not exactly my kinda thing, but I enjoyed viewing the photographs (there’s hundreds of them).
Beautiful dreamy paintings by Stockholm based artist Naomi Johanna Nowak. Fantastic style and great use of colour (I love her use of pinks and purples). Be sure to check out her portfolio for some great comic work too and she also writes a blog.
Aya Kato. I have this folder on my desktop titled “cool shiat”. It’s where I save all the inspirational images I find on the net. I’ve just finished filling it up with Aya Kato’s amazing images. Argh wow. Wow, wow, wow. I won’t say anymore… just check her work out for yourself.
