Ben Johnson

Ben Johnson is an artist who takes his inspiration from the built environment. Born in 1946 in Llandudno, Whales he is a modern equivalent of 18th century painters such as Vermeer and Canaletto. His process is long and detailed and includes photography, rigorous drawing and the application of paint in tiny patches using a spray gun. This view from the roof of the National Gallery captures…

Fashion illustrations by Nathalie Zoa

Nathalie Zoa studied visual merchandising, but what she likes most is drawing, so after deciding to become a fashion photographer her love for drawing pushed her to become a fashion illustrator. Nowadays she is focusing On digital lifestyle, people and fashion illustrations with a whimsical and contemporary style.

WONDERLAND. BY KIRSTY MITCHELL

This is the stunning photography by Kirsty Mitchell  taken from her ongoing Wonderland project which currently holds 41 mesmerizing photos. Kirsty makes all of the props, costumes and sets for her photography; clearly she is a talent to look out for this year. See more here:  www.kirstymitchellphotography.com

Wonderland. By Kirsty Mitchell

This is the stunning photography by Kirsty Mitchell  taken from her ongoing Wonderland project which currently holds 41 mesmerizing photos. Kirsty makes all of the props, costumes and sets for her photography; clearly she is a talent to look out for this year. See more here:  www.kirstymitchellphotography.com

Cinderella rocka’fella

photographer Paul Whitfield Stylist Nadine Ahmad MUA Nadine Ellis Model Sophia @ Profileassistant Natasha Schmidt Paul Whitfield www.paulwhitfieldphotography.com

Interview with Illustrator Martin Butler

Martin Butler's work is concerned with line and space, organic forms, the transformation of consciousness, and mythological and mystical iconography. He combines highly detailed pen and ink drawing with contemporary design technologies to create what he calls "psychedelic environments, psychic landscapes, and the characters that inhabit them." For commisions, projects, collaborations or general…
By Michael Donovan