Tiger In Green
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Kwonny is a self-taught artist currently based in Seattle, Washington. She works between digital and traditional mediums and her work is influenced by poetry, folk art and imagery found from her time spent living in the US, Australia and Switzerland. Recent projects include work for Zadig & Voltaire, the University of Colorado Boulder and the non profit Rain City Rock.
Executioner
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Justė Urbonavičiūtė aka Kissi Ussuki is a freelance illustrator based in Vilnius, Lithuania. She likes to draw faces, hands and other body parts, and she likes surreal and absurd compositions. Especially if they are pink. Aside from drawing and painting, she is also a photographer, art director and graphic designer who enjoys making artwork for local and international brands. The more varied work she can do, the more inspired she gets.
Wine Time
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Nina Bachmann humorously deals with ordinary everyday situations, questioning the pursuit of perfection and the ideal effect on our environment. In a colorful way she works with ecstatic emotional states and eccentric physicality. The boundaries between banality, absurdity and identities blur, leaving the viewer with an uncertain sense of pleasure.
The Devil In I
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"I enjoy exploring my thoughts and ideas about the world around me through the creation of posters. I am constantly striving to expand my skillset and learn new techniques in order to enhance my perspective on reality. I always try to learn new ways of creating something that can enhance my way of filtering reality"
Happy can of beer
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One-person creative studio based in Utrecht. Founded by Petra Verkade. Her methods focus on the fields of illustration, graphic design and risograph print. Within every project she is looking for the challenge to make it her own. She incorporates the fascination for form and color through a playful, yet thoughtful twist that characterizes her work. Petra combines this fascination and her urge to create with her love for printmaking.
Au bassin
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Having grown up in Marseille, my work is inspired by the light and colours of Southern France. It is my main source of inspiration and where my creative energy comes from. My creations are fed by the graphic influences that have impacted me the most, including the great artistic trends of the 20th century such as cubism and expressionism.
Flirty
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Justė Urbonavičiūtė aka Kissi Ussuki is a freelance illustrator based in Vilnius, Lithuania. She likes to draw faces, hands and other body parts, and she likes surreal and absurd compositions. Especially if they are pink. Aside from drawing and painting, she is also a photographer, art director and graphic designer who enjoys making artwork for local and international brands. The more varied work she can do, the more inspired she gets.
Laisse tomber les...
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Sophie Goudman-Peachey b.1994, is a Sussex-based multidisciplinary artist. She combines practices of painting, collage, textile and printmaking to reconstruct existing narratives surrounding women in society.Her work is about women owning and reclaiming their strength and power whilst also revealing their vulnerability, femininity, androgyny and masculinity.
Sophie’s collective body of work aims to turn the patriarchal narrative on its head by empowering women through intersectional politics of identity, race and sexuality and allowing space for women to be whoever they want.
Sophie has showcased her work internationally in exhibitions such as "Girls Run The World" at Eclectica Contemporary in Cape Town and "Primary Textures" at Pacers Gallery in Lagos. She also featured in Chivas Regal's International Women's Day campaign and had her work published in Elle Magazine UK in 2022.
Migraines
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Kwonny is a self-taught artist currently based in Seattle, Washington. She works between digital and traditional mediums and her work is influenced by poetry, folk art and imagery found from her time spent living in the US, Australia and Switzerland. Recent projects include work for Zadig & Voltaire, the University of Colorado Boulder and the non profit Rain City Rock.
IFHY
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Jasmin Chavez is a graphic designer and visual artist based in Singapore. She retains an ever-growing interest in expressive lettering and typography while her illustrative work captures a wistful soft-glow ambiance through a new lens
Happy smiley comp...
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One-person creative studio based in Utrecht. Founded by Petra Verkade. Her methods focus on the fields of illustration, graphic design and risograph print. Within every project she is looking for the challenge to make it her own. She incorporates the fascination for form and color through a playful, yet thoughtful twist that characterizes her work. Petra combines this fascination and her urge to create with her love for printmaking.
BIRD I
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Eamonn O’Boyle is an Irish artist and illustrator based in Amsterdam. He is 6 feet 3 inches tall and the proud father of a ten-year-old boy called Oskar. He is a graduate of the National College of Art & Design Ireland (NCAD) and has exhibited in Ireland, Hong Kong, Japan and the United States. His love of outsider art has been a major influence in his work, which is a mixture of analogue and digital; Sometimes figurative, more often abstract. He is highly skilled in cutting paper, collecting chestnuts and pretending to work while lying down. His first children’s book, ‘The Early Birds’ was published in 2022.
Drag Race
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DROOL’s lineup features a carefully curated selection of unique art from independent and emerging artists from around the world.
Refresh your wall art with eye-catching design while supporting underrepresented creative talent.
Taqueria Mexico
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DROOL’s lineup features a carefully curated selection of unique art from independent and emerging artists from around the world.
Refresh your wall art with eye-catching design while supporting underrepresented creative talent.
Tiger Mums
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kwonny is a self-taught artist currently based in Seattle, Washington. She works between digital and traditional mediums and her work is influenced by poetry, folk art and imagery found from her time spent living in the US, Australia and Switzerland. Recent projects include work for Zadig & Voltaire, the University of Colorado Boulder and the non profit Rain City Rock.
Untitled
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Jacob Mitchell, Born 1997 in Shreveport, Louisiana, is an American photographer currently residing in New Orleans. He has exhibited in Louisiana Contemporary at Ogden Museum of Southern Art in 2020, as well as the following years of 2021 and 2022. Jacob’s work has been featured on numerous social media accounts, online magazines, and printed in The New Yorker. At the beginning of 2022 Jacob had work showcased at the 6th Biennial National Juried Exhibition at School of Design, Louisiana Tech. Most recently, his series titled “EMPTY SIGNS” received second place in the conceptual category of the Minimalist Photography Awards.
XIII
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Gregory Tauziac, born in 1996, is a young photographer from the Ivory Coast, now living in Paris, who captures life’s most precious moments with his shots.
“To photograph, to escape, to forget about everything else and to concentrate on that precise moment, a person, a place or even a simple point of light. Whether through photography I try to discover the world and transcribe mine. It is a new emotion that is born at each trigger, the beginning of a new story that is written but above all the trace of a moment that will remain.”
Untitled
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Sophie Goudman-Peachey b.1994, is a Sussex-based multidisciplinary artist. She combines practices of painting, collage, textile and printmaking to reconstruct existing narratives surrounding women in society.Her work is about women owning and reclaiming their strength and power whilst also revealing their vulnerability, femininity, androgyny and masculinity.
Sophie’s collective body of work aims to turn the patriarchal narrative on its head by empowering women through intersectional politics of identity, race and sexuality and allowing space for women to be whoever they want.
Sophie has showcased her work internationally in exhibitions such as "Girls Run The World" at Eclectica Contemporary in Cape Town and "Primary Textures" at Pacers Gallery in Lagos. She also featured in Chivas Regal's International Women's Day campaign and had her work published in Elle Magazine UK in 2022.
Sunglasses
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Justė Urbonavičiūtė aka Kissi Ussuki is a freelance illustrator based in Vilnius, Lithuania. She likes to draw faces, hands and other body parts, and she likes surreal and absurd compositions. Especially if they are pink. Aside from drawing and painting, she is also a photographer, art director and graphic designer who enjoys making artwork for local and international brands. The more varied work she can do, the more inspired she gets.
BEAST IN A BOX
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GOOD OMEN's graphic style combines contemporary symbols, bold colour palettes and text to create playful, curious and surreal designs.
Jesus is Watching
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Slimesunday is a viral collage artist who constructs surreal, often unsettling compositions out of digital photographs to broach questions of censorship, consumerism, and sexuality. In 2021 he debuted his “What The Fork?” collection in NY with Phillips followed by “SPF 30” with Christie’s at Art Basel Miami. His star-studded resume includes projects with Playboy, J. Cole, Lana Del Rey, Katy Perry, J Balvin, and Beck to name a few. Slimesunday lives and works in Salem, MA.
"Religious ideologies tortured me as a child, I convinced myself I was going to hell at age 9. It really screwed me up. So throughout my career as an artist, I tend to poke fun at religion as a way of dealing with that trauma"
Tennis 3
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"I'm Burak Boylu. I am a modern photographer living in Izmir/Turkey. I take pictures of small details and objects that we come across every day in daily life and that we do not actually notice. For a long time, I took all my photos only with an iPhone. Since I have my iPhone with me, capturing every moment and turning it into a work of art is like a kind of meditation for me. Apple, VSCO, Broad Magazine, Noice magazine, Architectural Digest etc. My photos have been published in many places."
TIME TO REFLECT
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GOOD OMEN's graphic style combines contemporary symbols, bold colour palettes and text to create playful, curious and surreal designs
Something is missing
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Salome Frenzel is a German freelance multidisciplinary artist and graphic designer and 25 years old. She graduated in graphic design in 2021 and since then she is active on Instagram and other social media platforms. Her style mixes Swiss typography with experimental influences and contemporary art. Salome as a designer not only creates posters, but is also active in editorial, corporate identity, music cover design and so on.
Framing Saguaros
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I’m a 29 years old photographer, based in Italy. My photography is a slow-down process to understand lights and situations. The hidden reality of light shows and reflects what is hidden in our lives, and which can only be accepted with a great open mind. My photographs are a study of reality as the freezing of an unrepeatable instant including emotional reflections and mental expansions.
LEAVES
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Eamonn O’Boyle is an Irish artist and illustrator based in Amsterdam. He is 6 feet 3 inches tall and the proud father of a ten-year-old boy called Oskar. He is a graduate of the National College of Art & Design Ireland (NCAD) and has exhibited in Ireland, Hong Kong, Japan and the United States. His love of outsider art has been a major influence in his work, which is a mixture of analogue and digital; Sometimes figurative, more often abstract. He is highly skilled in cutting paper, collecting chestnuts and pretending to work while lying down. His first children’s book, ‘The Early Birds’ was published in 2022.
JUICY
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Nadia Ryder is a photographer based in South East London UK. Her work explores intimacy and connection, often with a painterly quality, achieved through her use of light and colour. Nadia's work has attracted brands such as Harrods, Net-a-Porter and Saks Fifth Avenue, and has been published in Magazines such as Elle UK, Metal and RUSSH
Happy Cycling
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Nina Bachmann humorously deals with ordinary everyday situations, questioning the pursuit of perfection and the ideal effect on our environment. In a colorful way she works with ecstatic emotional states and eccentric physicality. The boundaries between banality, absurdity and identities blur, leaving the viewer with an uncertain sense of pleasure.
Knuckles
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DROOL Collective is a dynamic group of emerging, under-represented artists who have come together under a shared pseudonym to push the boundaries in their work. This collective serves as a creative refuge, allowing its members to experiment with fresh styles, mediums, and themes without the constraints of their individual artistic identities. Rooted in the belief that anonymity fuels freedom of expression, the group uses this collaborative platform to explore social, political, and personal narratives that are often marginalized in the art world
Banana
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"I enjoy exploring my thoughts and ideas about the world around me through the creation of posters. I am constantly striving to expand my skillset and learn new techniques in order to enhance my perspective on reality. I always try to learn new ways of creating something that can enhance my way of filtering reality"
Aqua Fantasy 1
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Modern photographer Burak Boylu resides in Turkey, capturing unnoticed daily details and objects in his art. He has taken photographs predominantly using his iPhone, transforming everyday moments into stunning works of art that have been featured in many publications
Ice Dream
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"I'm Burak Boylu. I am a modern photographer living in Izmir/Turkey. I take pictures of small details and objects that we come across every day in daily life and that we do not actually notice. For a long time, I took all my photos only with an iPhone. Since I have my iPhone with me, capturing every moment and turning it into a work of art is like a kind of meditation for me. Apple, VSCO, Broad Magazine, Noice magazine, Architectural Digest etc. My photos have been published in many places."
Vampire
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Justė Urbonavičiūtė aka Kissi Ussuki is a freelance illustrator based in Vilnius, Lithuania. She likes to draw faces, hands and other body parts, and she likes surreal and absurd compositions. Especially if they are pink. Aside from drawing and painting, she is also a photographer, art director and graphic designer who enjoys making artwork for local and international brands. The more varied work she can do, the more inspired she gets.
Symbiosis No. 2
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DROOL’s lineup features a carefully curated selection of unique art from independent and emerging artists from around the world.
Refresh your wall art with eye-catching design while supporting underrepresented creative talent.
Lake Siloam
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DROOL’s lineup features a carefully curated selection of unique art from independent and emerging artists from around the world.
Refresh your wall art with eye-catching design while supporting underrepresented creative talent.
PALM SPRING
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Gregory Tauziac is a young photographer from the Ivory Coast, now living in Paris, who captures life’s most precious moments with his shots.
“To photograph, to escape, to forget about everything else and to concentrate on that precise moment, a person, a place or even a simple point of light. Whether through photography, I try to discover the world and transcribe mine. It is a new emotion that is born at each trigger, the beginning of a new story that is written but above all the trace of a moment that will remain"
Le retour des ama...
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Having grown up in Marseille, my work is inspired by the light and colours of Southern France. It is my main source of inspiration and where my creative energy comes from. My creations are fed by the graphic influences that have impacted me the most, including the great artistic trends of the 20th century such as cubism and expressionism.
Ikebana Cuttings
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Lauren Doughty is an Illustrator and Artist (born in Singapore, 1991), based in London. Her work draws attention to the natural world, showing appreciation of its links with human wellbeing – using colour, iconography and recurring motifs, informed by her experience of growing up in different countries and cultures, and her half British half Balkan heritage. Influenced by everyday life and idiosyncratic details; she uses drawing to highlight the smaller, relatable moments which may otherwise pass us by – working from both observation and memory.
Vacant Dreams
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"I'm Burak Boylu. I am a modern photographer living in Izmir/Turkey. I take pictures of small details and objects that we come across every day in daily life and that we do not actually notice. For a long time, I took all my photos only with an iPhone. Since I have my iPhone with me, capturing every moment and turning it into a work of art is like a kind of meditation for me. Apple, VSCO, Broad Magazine, Noice magazine, Architectural Digest etc. My photos have been published in many places."
STATION
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Gregory Tauziac is a young photographer from the Ivory Coast, now living in Paris, who captures life’s most precious moments with his shots.
“To photograph, to escape, to forget about everything else and to concentrate on that precise moment, a person, a place or even a simple point of light. Whether through photography, I try to discover the world and transcribe mine. It is a new emotion that is born at each trigger, the beginning of a new story that is written but above all the trace of a moment that will remain"
Wine Time 2
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Nina Bachmann humorously deals with ordinary everyday situations, questioning the pursuit of perfection and the ideal effect on our environment. In a colorful way she works with ecstatic emotional states and eccentric physicality. The boundaries between banality, absurdity and identities blur, leaving the viewer with an uncertain sense of pleasure.
One In A Million
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Francesco Aglieri Rinella is a photographer based in Italy. His photography uses a slowed-down process to explore lights and situations. His photographs are a study of reality, as the momentary freezing of an unrepeatable instant; including emotional reflections and mental expansions
Expand your mind
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Adam Foster is a London based Graphic Designer that takes pleasure in creating simple yet carefully considered designs. Often utilising a limited or monochromatic colour palette, he uses sparse shapes and lines to represent his visual landscape and inner monologue
Hoop 1
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"I'm Burak Boylu. I am a modern photographer living in Izmir/Turkey. I take pictures of small details and objects that we come across every day in daily life and that we do not actually notice. For a long time, I took all my photos only with an iPhone. Since I have my iPhone with me, capturing every moment and turning it into a work of art is like a kind of meditation for me. Apple, VSCO, Broad Magazine, Noice magazine, Architectural Digest etc. My photos have been published in many places."
Hawaii Hoops
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Each DROOL artist is carefully selected for their unique ability to immerse the viewer in their creation. Whether bright, bold, or muted, each artwork is a statement piece, borne from creativity
Sleep Troubles
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Istanbul-based Carilla Karahan is an award-winning graphic designer and illustrator known for her experiments with shapes and types. Drawing inspiration from everyday objects, she is always aiming to refine her skills through past experiences.
Siesta Frizzante
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Nina Bachmann humorously deals with ordinary everyday situations, questioning the pursuit of perfection and the ideal effect on our environment. In a colorful way she works with ecstatic emotional states and eccentric physicality. The boundaries between banality, absurdity and identities blur, leaving the viewer with an uncertain sense of pleasure.
Flora
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Justė Urbonavičiūtė aka Kissi Ussuki is a freelance illustrator based in Vilnius, Lithuania. She likes to draw faces, hands and other body parts, and she likes surreal and absurd compositions. Especially if they are pink. Aside from drawing and painting, she is also a photographer, art director and graphic designer who enjoys making artwork for local and international brands. The more varied work she can do, the more inspired she gets.