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mareykrap seeks to explore different moments of life with unrealistic colors and various textures in unformalized ways.
Yamato Hasedera
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George Kempster, a graphic designer from Manchester, began sharing his art and design on Instagram at the start of the decade. His posted works are a selection from this period
Baklava
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"Most of my time is spent designing logos, illustrations and branding for small time companies who obviously have great taste. I'm constantly making images daily and not sure what I'd do without it as a day job. Looking at my work on peoples skin and walls still blows my mind.
Ciao for nowMB"
Balance
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Linus Lohoff is an art director based in Barcelona. Linus' style is influenced by the flow of German graphic design history, concrete art and modern mid-century graphic design. In particular, his influences are Bauhaus artists such as Anton Stankowski, Max Bill and Otl Aicher. With more than 10 years of experience in global design studios, he is currently working as a freelance art director. Linus likes to explore color and shapes and their relation with each other. He intuitively and sensibly tries to convey pure formative beauty.
Yoshino Mountain
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George Kempster, a graphic designer from Manchester, began sharing his art and design on Instagram at the start of the decade. His posted works are a selection from this period
What Happened
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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.
Labyrinth
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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.
Leaving Our Spraw...
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Nick Liefhebber is an illustrator based in The Netherlands. He is inspired by the connection between humans and nature, he creates warm kaleidoscopic worlds full of fun details, both commissioned and his own screen and risoprints.
TANGERINE
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Todd Pham is a graphic designer based in Vietnam who is passionate about creating artwork that merges Japanese typography with contemporary design techniques. The designer's works are heavily influenced by the simplicity and elegance of monochrome colour schemes, as well as the texture and feel of aged paper
Fuji
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Graphic designer based in Venice, Italy, with a focus on editorial design, poster design, visual identities and illustration
Cheers. Good Health
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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.
Phantom
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Todd Pham is a graphic designer based in Vietnam who is passionate about creating artwork that merges Japanese typography with contemporary design techniques. The designer's works are heavily influenced by the simplicity and elegance of monochrome color schemes, as well as the texture and feel of aged paper. This combination of artistic elements is used to evoke a sense of nostalgia in many of his pieces, transporting the viewer to a bygone era.
Simpson Megamixed
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Ignorance1 work revolves around the graphic styles that characterised the rave music scene during the 80s and 90s. Modern graphic elements are combined to classic patterns and styles so the pieces keep a vintage mood while getting a unique contemporary twist.
Cockbath
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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.
La plage
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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.
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 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
Old feelings
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"In my works I aim to convey my feelings onto a digital artwork with colours and shapes. I like to experiment and explore with open, relatable and positive themes and to create a feeling of exploration, openness and creativity. My inspiration often comes from music – a certain way it makes me feel, or words and quotes from anywhere. I think the colours and shapes I use are a good way to evoke a feeling from the viewer. My end goal is to make the viewer feel what I feel, and hopefully they will be affected in a positive way, feel creative and explorative."
Lagoon
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Sega is a photographer and visual creator unlimited in scope by conceptions of genre. While his works are usually explicit, coming from tropes of pop-cultural references, they're more than just images of sexapeal women. Using erotic imagery as a foundation, the artist creates stories around heroine and immerses viewer into his fantasy. Look closer. You can't definitely recognize what you actually see: a manga cover, movie screen grab or fashion editorial.
Charge
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Caitlin Flood-Molyneux is a contemporary Welsh Artist based in South Wales. Their artistic practice investigates the relationship between pop culture imagery and the way in which we attach emotion and memory to images using mixed media techniques to express subjective experiences of hardship. Flood-Molyneux has exhibited widely across the UK and internationally and has recently shown work at Christie’s and Sotheby’s Auction House in London. In 2024 they were shortlisted for the prestigious Forbes 30 and was a delegate at the conference in Botswana. Flood-Molyneux's work is both deeply personal and universal, as it charts key moments of their life; a private and enigmatic visual story with which Flood-Molyneux invites the viewer to forge their own connection.
Crystalis 1997
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Sandro Rybak is an Illustrator and Graphic Designer based in Trier, Germany. Working as a freelancer since 2016, he loves to explore weird and colorful shapes while combining a digital airbrush aesthetic with a contemporary twist. To create a visual experience that evokes a feeling of nostalgia, he mostly draws inspiration from the past and anything that falls into the realm of science fiction or fantasy.
Wikipedia
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Ignorance1 work revolves around the graphic styles that characterised the rave music scene during the 80s and 90s. Modern graphic elements are combined to classic patterns and styles so the pieces keep a vintage mood while getting a unique contemporary twist.
Grade 01
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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
Straight no chaser#1
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DOGNHYUN LEE was born in South Korea in 1985. His work has been featured in several exhibitions, including thhe K-SAD Photographic Art 11th Graduate Exhibition, 2012 Canon Gallery and the 2020 Head on Photo Awards, where they were a semi-finalist.
Shiny Things
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Beginning his creative journey in architecture, UK-based artist and designer Alexander Khabbazi now explores form and materiality in two dimensions. His unique process merges physical and digital techniques to form striking, definitive artworks, lending his distinctive style to musicians, record labels, and fashion brands for collaborative releases
Big Cat
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Jamie Muck creates off-kilter characters and scenes using bold lines, warped body parts and a vibrant colour palette. Based in Bristol, UK, Jamie’s work studies the absurdities of daily life and creates playful and interesting visual narratives. Jamie also works full time as a tattoo artist alongside his illustration practice, and can be found at Serpentine Tattoo.
Changing Seasons I
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Brindha Kumar brings to her illustrations a depiction of geometry and symmetry with clean shapes and lines that centres around a tongue-in-cheek representation of modern and traditional society. Working primarily with a digital medium, her style applies a vivid combination of colours and patterns. Hailing from Malaysia, a country imbedded with a myriad of cultures, this background has influenced her in the way she uses colours and emotions in her illustrations.
Touch At Own Risk
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Beginning his creative journey in architecture, UK-based artist and designer Alexander Khabbazi now explores form and materiality in two dimensions. His unique process merges physical and digital techniques to form striking, definitive artworks, lending his distinctive style to musicians, record labels, and fashion brands for collaborative releases
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.
A Village In Colours
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mareykrap seeks to explore different moments of life with unrealistic colors and various textures in unformalized ways.
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.
JANGLE
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George Kempster, a graphic designer from Manchester, began sharing his art and design on Instagram at the start of the decade. His posted works are a selection from this period
Change
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Caitlin Flood-Molyneux is a contemporary Welsh Artist based in South Wales. Their artistic practice investigates the relationship between pop culture imagery and the way in which we attach emotion and memory to images using mixed media techniques to express subjective experiences of hardship. Flood-Molyneux has exhibited widely across the UK and internationally and has recently shown work at Christie’s and Sotheby’s Auction House in London. In 2024 they were shortlisted for the prestigious Forbes 30 and was a delegate at the conference in Botswana. Flood-Molyneux's work is both deeply personal and universal, as it charts key moments of their life; a private and enigmatic visual story with which Flood-Molyneux invites the viewer to forge their own connection.
Eye
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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 Palm
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Laurie Campbell is an artist known for her playful and colourful approach to exploring themes of memory and nostalgia. Her techniques blend hand-drawn and digital elements as well as photography. She draws inspiration from personal experiences, blurring the boundaries between reality and imagination.
Dolce Vita
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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
Flower 2
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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."
Three Steps For L...
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Coveposter's work is focused on translating emotions into digital art using colors and shapes. Their inspiration often draws from music and quotes, using their work to evoke feelings of exploration and creativity in viewers
Where
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Caitlin Flood-Molyneux is a contemporary Welsh Artist based in South Wales. Their artistic practice investigates the relationship between pop culture imagery and the way in which we attach emotion and memory to images using mixed media techniques to express subjective experiences of hardship. Flood-Molyneux has exhibited widely across the UK and internationally and has recently shown work at Christie’s and Sotheby’s Auction House in London. In 2024 they were shortlisted for the prestigious Forbes 30 and was a delegate at the conference in Botswana. Flood-Molyneux's work is both deeply personal and universal, as it charts key moments of their life; a private and enigmatic visual story with which Flood-Molyneux invites the viewer to forge their own connection.
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.
Japanese Strawberry
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George Kempster, a graphic designer from Manchester, began sharing his art and design on Instagram at the start of the decade. His posted works are a selection from this period
Starcrazy
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George Kempster, a graphic designer from Manchester, began sharing his art and design on Instagram at the start of the decade. His posted works are a selection from this period
Roundhouse!
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Jamie Muck creates off-kilter characters and scenes using bold lines, warped body parts and a vibrant colour palette. Based in Bristol, UK, Jamie’s work studies the absurdities of daily life and creates playful and interesting visual narratives.
Jamie also works full time as a tattoo artist alongside his illustration practice, and can be found at Serpentine Tattoo.
Move Things Forward
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Imo Sinclair is a UK based artist and illustrator. Her work is rooted in colour, symbolism and play, combining both physical and digital techniques in her process. On it's deepest level, Imo's work is a means of finding a way to keep moving forward.
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.”
Italian Dream
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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.
Cerberus
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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.
Raw
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Sven is not just a graphic designer and image manipulator; he is a conjurer of emotions, a weaver of stories, and a capturer of raw, unfiltered moments. Sven's inspiration stems from the pulsating heart of Berlin's electrifying nightlife culture. Berlin, with its dichotomy of vibrant daylight and enigmatic nightlife, became the crucible in which Sven forged his artistic identity. The city's nocturnal energy, its kaleidoscope of characters, and the raw emotions it harbours served as his muse. With every design, Sven captures the essence of stolen glances, whispered confessions, overheard discussions and united culture. His artworks are windows into a world where time is suspended, and each piece invites viewers to explore the untamed emotions that lie beneath the surface of his subjects. Many of his works are a delicate dance between reality and imagination. With his expert manipulation of images, he intertwines elements to craft narratives that are both familiar and surreal. His use of subtle monochromes and carefully chosen colour palettes, he creates a visual symphony that resonates with his audience on a visceral level.