I Heard a Noise
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Born and raised in Lago Maggiore, but currently living between Spain and Italy, Marco Oggian often uses simple shapes and bright colours to highlight critical, controversial and social issues; his creations have featured prominently in many iconic moments in recent years
Look Inside
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David Vanadia is an French artist and illustrator born and based in Marseille.Using minimalistic design, his work holds a bold graphic identity, with illustrations that like to make meaning.
Graduated from a school of applied arts, his practice develops mainly around the themes of being and the mind. David draws his inspiration in particular from the philosophical sphere and he likes to accompany his work with thoughts.
The idea that the visual arts can play the role of a universal language fascinates them, leading them to explore the primitive, if not almost mystical, facets of human expression.The link that unites man with nature also has a great influence on him; there is something sacred and divine in this relationship that fascinates him.
With a more thoughtful than spontaneous approach, David likes to bring a poetic dimension to his work. Using graphic games and visual metaphors, David's intentions invite reflection and appeal to our introspective feelings.
Soulmates & Stran...
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Antoine Paikert aka Esquive Studio (b. 1996) is a French, Helsinki-based, self-taught multidisciplinary creative. Antoine finds inspiration in the seemingly insignificant human emotions. An exposure to art from his roots in the french Mediterranean enriched through travels, living in Germany, China and Finland has gifted him with a unique vision and take on design.
Particles of a lo...
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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.
Fall 01
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David Vanadia is an French artist and illustrator born and based in Marseille.Using minimalistic design, his work holds a bold graphic identity, with illustrations that like to make meaning.
Graduated from a school of applied arts, his practice develops mainly around the themes of being and the mind. David draws his inspiration in particular from the philosophical sphere and he likes to accompany his work with thoughts.
The idea that the visual arts can play the role of a universal language fascinates them, leading them to explore the primitive, if not almost mystical, facets of human expression.The link that unites man with nature also has a great influence on him; there is something sacred and divine in this relationship that fascinates him.
With a more thoughtful than spontaneous approach, David likes to bring a poetic dimension to his work. Using graphic games and visual metaphors, David's intentions invite reflection and appeal to our introspective feelings.
Up in the Air
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"I'm Carilla Karahan. An award winning graphic designer and illustrator based in Istanbul/Turkey. I like to experiment with shapes and types. I get inspiration from everyday objects. I try to look for the unnoticed. My main purpose is to gain experience from past work and always improve my skills."
Tatooine Hand Mod...
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Will Da Costa is a multi-disciplinary artist from Manchester, UK. His practice explores graphic design, illustration and fine art, blending traditional and digital techniques. He first established himself as a designer through his roots in the underground club and rave scene working with DJs and promoters throughout the country and becoming the resident designer of Manchester’s renowned nightclub Soup (Kitchen).
Da Costa’s work is characterised by his use of bold colours, often inspired by surrealism and reflects the pop culture of the 2000s/10s and the themes of migration from analogue to digital and how it has affected the way we live and communicate in today's world. Da Costa has had the opportunity to showcase his work in several exhibitions and galleries in both the UK and Europe.
Currently, Will is exploring new digital techniques including the possibilities afforded by 3D and AI and also returning to his fine art roots through traditional painting.
Fall 02
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David Vanadia is an French artist and illustrator born and based in Marseille.Using minimalistic design, his work holds a bold graphic identity, with illustrations that like to make meaning.
Graduated from a school of applied arts, his practice develops mainly around the themes of being and the mind. David draws his inspiration in particular from the philosophical sphere and he likes to accompany his work with thoughts.
The idea that the visual arts can play the role of a universal language fascinates them, leading them to explore the primitive, if not almost mystical, facets of human expression.The link that unites man with nature also has a great influence on him; there is something sacred and divine in this relationship that fascinates him.
With a more thoughtful than spontaneous approach, David likes to bring a poetic dimension to his work. Using graphic games and visual metaphors, David's intentions invite reflection and appeal to our introspective feelings.
Beach
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Martina Matencio's photographs coexist in a universe of melancholy and contained nostalgia, where light and emotions are a constant. Subtle emotions, sad or melancholic, but happy in since he was 16 and by the age of 20 it has become his way of life. Her bond with photography began when she had to take care of a mentally ill child. By taking pictures of him she discovered that it was the best way to contribute something to the world.She studied artistic photography at the Serra i Abella school, specialising in the use of natural themselves.He has been experimenting with photography light and the representation of the female body. For her, feminine beauty exists in all bodies, not because of their physiognomy, but because of the emotion that emanates from them in an invisible way. Her photos reflect the delicacy of the feminine soul with its lights and shadows. Calm and tranquillity are fundamental in her creative process, allowing her to let herself be carried away by what she feels in the moment.Clients: Vogue, Emporio Armani, Paco Rabane, Cultura Inquieta, Vinted, CaixaBank, Kavehome, MEsitges, filmin, Netflix, Cervezas Alhambra, Openhouse.
Idol 9
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Aleksandar Bezinovic's artistic process intertwines creation and destruction, focusing on how civilisations are built, destroyed, and then reconstructed. He works with various materials such as charcoal, dry pigments, and acrylic paints, expressing a complex admiration for civilisation's traces in his art
La Muralla Roja #8
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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.
Idol 4
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Aleksandar Bezinovic's artistic process intertwines creation and destruction, focusing on how civilisations are built, destroyed, and then reconstructed. He works with various materials such as charcoal, dry pigments, and acrylic paints, expressing a complex admiration for civilisation's traces in his art
Rear Window
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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
Salome with the h...
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Juan de la Rica (Bilbao, 1979) is a Spanish painter. In 2007 he graduated in Fine Arts from the University of the Basque Country. Since then he has shown his work in numerous national and international exhibitions.
His painting is characterized by its flat, saturated colors and its clean, synthetic lines. The themes that he deals with are varied, including still life, portraiture, mythological and religious scenes, and so on.
He generally approaches these issues from irony and humor, and with an eye always on the History of Art. In his paintings he tries to offer an open narrative, where there is room for free interpretation.
Imagined Flora in...
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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.
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.
IN BLOOM
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Arina Kokoreva (aka MYNAH FM) is a visual artist collaborating with musicians, filmmakers, publishers and various organisations as well as other artists all over the world. Her practice is mostly focused on animation, album artwork and poster design, yet she is in constant search for new mediums to try, so you can also spot her work in books, comics, zines and on the streets. Taking inspiration both from surroundings and introspection, her visual language often uses psychedelic, surreal and abstract elements, while incorporating experimental narratives invoking the connection between all sorts of scientific and mystical subjects she's interested in. In order to unify all of her curiosities in one place, she created MYNAH FM — an illustration, animation and graphic design studio by day and a metaphysical radio station by night. In after-hours she makes mixtapes, short films, alternative movie posters and book covers, experiments with sounds and mixed-media imagery.
Idol 7
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Aleksandar Bezinovic's artistic process intertwines creation and destruction, focusing on how civilisations are built, destroyed, and then reconstructed. He works with various materials such as charcoal, dry pigments, and acrylic paints, expressing a complex admiration for civilisation's traces in his art
Hot caballo
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Juan de la Rica (Bilbao, 1979) is a Spanish painter. In 2007 he graduated in Fine Arts from the University of the Basque Country. Since then he has shown his work in numerous national and international exhibitions.
His painting is characterized by its flat, saturated colors and its clean, synthetic lines. The themes that he deals with are varied, including still life, portraiture, mythological and religious scenes, and so on.
He generally approaches these issues from irony and humor, and with an eye always on the History of Art. In his paintings he tries to offer an open narrative, where there is room for free interpretation.