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“What Can We Do To Save Ourselves In This Difficult World?”: The Obsessive Sketchbook‑style Drawings By Isamu Gakiya
Source Design You Trust Isamu Gakiya aka Guinea Mate is a Japanese illustrator and draughtsman known for dense, surreal pencil and pen drawings that sit between portrait, creature design, and psychological vignette. His works often merge human faces with masks, animals, and mechanical or organic growths, balancing beauty and discomfort in scenes that feel like…
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‘Some Interesting Apples’ Delves into the World of Feral Fruit
Source Colossal In 2019, Cornwall-based artists William Arnold and James Fergusson began paying a lot of attention to wild apple trees growing in unique and sometimes unlikely locations around the Cornish countryside. Remarkably, every apple seed is capable of producing an entirely different variety. And it’s this immense genome that inspired the pair to begin…
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Illustrator Paul Blow Creates Simple‑looking but Idea‑rich Artworks, With Restrained Palettes and Clean Lines
Source Design You Trust Paul Blow is a Scottish‑born, Dorset‑based illustrator known for witty, concept‑driven images that strip ideas down to bold shapes, limited colour and dry humour. A graduate of Maidstone College of Art with a master’s in Narrative Illustration, he has spent decades working mainly in editorial and commercial illustration for clients like…
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Artist Greg Pettit Creates Transdimensional Still‑life Paintings With Airbrushed Crystals, Portals, and Objects Suspended in Space
Source Design You Trust Greg Pettit is a contemporary painter based in Austin, Texas, who describes himself as a “transdimensional still‑life painter” and “airbrush wizard,” building meticulous, surreal compositions from abstract sculptural references. Using acrylic and airbrush on paper or panel, he creates crystalline, floating forms, portals, and geometric objects that feel both scientific and…
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Artist Creates Paintings Where Plants, Animals and Space Collide, With Dreamlike Compositions Exploring Time, Mystery and Quiet Transformation
Source Design You Trust Scott Mills is a Detroit‑born, Asheville‑based painter and illustrator whose work sits between surrealism and pop‑surrealism, often featuring animals, plants, space motifs and glowing, otherworldly atmospheres. Working mainly in acrylic (and more recently oil) on canvas, he builds scenes where nature, time and inner emotion overlap—bears, birds, insects and celestial forms…
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Artist Creates Dreamy Picture‑book Worlds With Gentle Giants, Turning Everyday Scenes Into Small Pieces of poetry
Source Design You Trust Paolo Domeniconi is an Italian illustrator based in Spilamberto (Modena), best known for atmospheric, story‑driven images for children’s books that mix realism with quiet magic. After studying art and working in advertising, he moved fully into children’s illustration; since then he has created around 60 picture books, many covers and educational…
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Stunning Nature Winners from the 1839 Photographer of the Year Awards 2025
Source Design You Trust 1st Place: “Blue Hour Guardian” by Alexander Tasho The 1839 Photographer of the Year Awards just announced the Nature winners, and the shots are unreal. This year’s collection is packed with drama, quiet beauty, and those “how is that even real?” moments that only happen when instinct meets patience. The top…
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Beautiful Winning Photos from the 2025 Nature inFocus Photography Awards
Source Design You Trust Photographer of the Year: “Echoes from the Eastern Ghats” by Rukhiya Mohammed The Nature inFocus Photography Awards just revealed their 2025 winners, and the shots are unreal. Sixteen incredible images capture everything from fierce predator portraits to emotional conservation stories to surreal, fantasy-like frames of nature. Each photo feels like a…