BREATHE
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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.
Goose
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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.
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.
Glitch Girls
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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.
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.
Str
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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.
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.
Bang
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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.
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.
All Straight Lines
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Samuel finch is a West Midlands based artist with autism who works across various mediums such as graphic design, illustration, and tattooing. In contrast to his tattoo work which features crudely rendered folk illustrations, his digital work is comprised of obsessively neat diagrams that feature bright colours and bold shapes. A heavy inspiration for the aesthetic of his work is taken from the early digital graphics he interacted with as a child; with visible references to video game box art, Lego set instructions, and old school textbooks. This nostalgic aesthetic is combined with old occult diagrams to create vibrant compositions that explore the line between "mental space" and "physical space", and what those things mean in a digital context.
The Eye that Sees...
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Samuel finch is a West Midlands based artist with autism who works across various mediums such as graphic design, illustration, and tattooing. In contrast to his tattoo work which features crudely rendered folk illustrations, his digital work is comprised of obsessively neat diagrams that feature bright colours and bold shapes. A heavy inspiration for the aesthetic of his work is taken from the early digital graphics he interacted with as a child; with visible references to video game box art, Lego set instructions, and old school textbooks. This nostalgic aesthetic is combined with old occult diagrams to create vibrant compositions that explore the line between "mental space" and "physical space", and what those things mean in a digital context.
E
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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.
Trippin
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£35.00
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.
CORBU
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moreless.type project's are a look into experimental typography, treating letters as the starting point to search for a different means of expression. These works are the impressions on type and typographical systems.
RNT
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moreless.type project's are a look into experimental typography, treating letters as the starting point to search for a different means of expression. These works are the impressions on type and typographical systems.
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.
HAS
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moreless.type project's are a look into experimental typography, treating letters as the starting point to search for a different means of expression. These works are the impressions on type and typographical systems.
ORBITY
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moreless.type project's are a look into experimental typography, treating letters as the starting point to search for a different means of expression. These works are the impressions on type and typographical systems.
HAY
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moreless.type project's are a look into experimental typography, treating letters as the starting point to search for a different means of expression. These works are the impressions on type and typographical systems.