Art

Cassidy Rae Limbach

Fine art Illustration is the game and Cassidy Rae Limbach is her name. Working as an Illustrator and Fine Art painter, Cassidy has a lucid and loose style that ties perfectly with the abstract surrealist nature she evokes through her work.

Andrey Flakonkishochki

Illustrator Andrey Flankonkishocki takes the words out of my mouth before my mind even conceives those words from the thought. Imagery inflamed with controversial images that would leave a priest, nun and school teacher screaming expletives and throwing up middle fingers.

Jamie Mitchell

Jamie Mitchell Illustrations are like timeless classics; completely original and perfectly executed. She has a well refined illustrative technique and her subject matter, sometimes makes for quirky and unique juxtapositions or just pure awesomeness either way.

Me andEdward — Metamorphosis

The process of metamorphosis is one that is intrinsic to nature and most would assume is similar to evolution of an individual being by means of some sort of physical transformation. The project created by french photographers, Me andEdward, is based on that concept, captures human metamorphosis, with each having an unlimited potentiality in transformations.

Cosmic Nuggets

Cosmic nuggets artwork is simple…weird; something like a space zombie acid trip…totally fucking wacko. His work is in fact all of that and a bag of spicy Doritos, that is what make it so cool.

Mike Bertino

The illustrative works of Mike Bertino are amazingly awesome. His use of color, own personal style and a lot of his imagery have a sort of surrealistic and subliminal dialogue within each piece.

Bianca Green

Bianca Green has a unique style; one that made me a hopeless romantic with her work. Her illustration style combines simple illustrated elements and flavorful patterns which creates whimsical pieces of art.

Mad Cobra

Found these Illustrations online and they’re pretty fucking cool, simply put. From the mind of Dominican Artist Pedro Carvajal Ramirez, or formally known as Mad Cobra, and his work is on the one.

Meredith Andrews–SLEEP/WAKE

We all are individuals, one of one, but they’re nuances we all have that are almost the same, and these slight similarities are what makes the Human experience such a deep, and enlightening occurrences. What is captured in these

Kevin Bauman — 100 Abandoned Houses

“100 Abandoned Houses” is photographic series of 100 abandoned houses in Detroit, Michigan. Once a city of almost 2 million citizens, Detroit has since lost over half its population over the last 60 years.

Ebjey Pacheco

Ebjey Pacheco’s illustrative work is a well blended mix of black and white, with a perfectly blended contrast of color. Basically a visually orgy of line and color. The abstract surrealistic compositions are superb, especially the juxtaposition of actual real life elements like skulls, people, then the splash of the surreal makes it pop that much further.

Depression 2.0 By: Cletus Nelson

Depression 2.0 is the ultimate, practical, hands-on guide to keeping the sanity and preserving in lieu of an economic crisis. If this guide is followed correctly during such times, one can even thrive in a society of uncertainty.

Mathis Rekowski

Mathis Rekowski works are delectably gorgeous! Combining unique illustration, and intricate compositions, his work always stays consistent, new and innovative. Whether it’s personal work or commissioned he keeps his essence and style always in every piece.

Matthew Billington

The work of Matthew Billington is almost the equivalent to a surrealistic journey thru a futuristic world littered with vintage relics. Literally!

Sakiroo Choi

We’re all about Art here at No Homework, and illustration is our shit! Checking out the digital waves, we found the illustrative work of Sakiroo Choi. The South Korean native is quite impressive, from his line work, color, and his concepts, his work is quite dope

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