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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.
Sprout Watching
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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.
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.
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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.
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.
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.
The leaping fox
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Billy Bagilhole is an artist based in South East London UK. Bagilhole predominantly works through the mediums of painting and tattooing. Often covering canvases with salt and thick paint, he enjoys the technicality within painting, within colour and within the eye of the lens. Bagilhole frequently works through internal gestures and hints of nostalgic representations on abstracted life. Often colliding colour with imagery of sinisterness. He feels that painting becomes an expressionistic form of understanding and that by leaving the work as an open question, an unknown metaphor, meaning within painting or filmmaking, within art becomes infinite
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.
Make me (1)
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Will Da Costa, a multidisciplinary artist from Manchester, explores graphic design, illustration, and fine art. His work, characterised by bold colours, reflects the pop culture of the 2000s/10s and the shift from analogue to digital
Lost cause Lucky
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Billy Bagilhole is an artist based in South East London UK. Bagilhole predominantly works through the mediums of painting and tattooing. Often covering canvases with salt and thick paint, he enjoys the technicality within painting, within colour and within the eye of the lens. Bagilhole frequently works through internal gestures and hints of nostalgic representations on abstracted life. Often colliding colour with imagery of sinisterness. He feels that painting becomes an expressionistic form of understanding and that by leaving the work as an open question, an unknown metaphor, meaning within painting or filmmaking, within art becomes infinite
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.
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.
Bird on hand
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Spanish painter Juan de la Rica, born in Bilbao, is renowned for his flat, saturated colours and clean lines. His work spans varied themes, all approached with irony, humour, and a deep appreciation for Art History
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.
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.
SAD
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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
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
Swoon
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Jenny Beard is a painter working within contemporary painting, and her process is built upon automatic drawing, using digital tools to create and manipulate sketches. Abstract imagery is used to explore optical space, depth, and flatness. The work is open-ended and explorative, dealing with the paradox of appropriating abstract marks for abstract paintings. During this mimetic experience, the work could be read as representational.
“The idea of creating an art that self reflectively focuses on and thematizes its own concerns and the correlations of its creation as well as sustaining, at the same time, an open relationship to the world and to meaning as such, came very near to squaring the circle”(Herzog, 1997)
When approaching the work, Jenny is interested in gestures and marks – and when they become signs. Marks are ambiguous, whereas a sign directs us, informs us. Part of her practice involves pushing paint between gesture and sign. What happens if a mark is isolated – If it is scaled up, repeated, or a pattern is made of it?
Digital methods are embraced in Jenny’s practice, but the work is always finished traditionally and meticulously. Painting doesn’t die; instead digital exploration opens up new ways of seeing and laying paint, which creates a refreshing relationship between artist and painting.
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