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Esther Tang's gloriously textural illustrations help her connect to the world emotionally

Creative Boom

Since graduating from the School of Visual Arts in 2022, her distinctive illustration style has been recognised by the Society of Illustrators, Creative Quarterly, and the World Illustration Awards. The core of my art lies in its ability to stir emotions, spark thoughts, and initiate conversations," Esther tells Creative Boom.

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Changyu Zou creates stunning illustrations inspired by the beauty and romance of poetry

Creative Boom

Georgia-based freelance illustrator Changyu Zou creates surreal, dream-like illustrations that harness the written language's powers and convert them into images that will transport you to another world. Originally from China, Changyu moved overseas to study an MFA in illustration at the Savannah College of Art.

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Haruko Hayakawa creates surreal CG artwork packed with humour and subversion

Creative Boom

For as long as she can remember, Haruko Hayakawa has always been drawn to art and the act of creation, whether that was drawings, sewing or exploring digital art. Haruko would go on to study 3D, motion and VFX at the School of Visual Arts, but later dropped out after feeling that the industry was not the right fit for her.

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Asia Orlando wants you to stop and take a closer look at her colourful, detailed illustrations

Creative Boom

Don't just take our word for it, though; with clients including Penguin and Dorling Kindersley, plus representation by Closer & Closer, Asia's art is a proven hit, which is only set to get bigger. Like many creatives, Asia's journey started in childhood when her parents noticed and nurtured her passion for art.

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Illustrator Sirin Thada creates layered images inspired by nature

Creative Review

The New York-based illustrator and artist has been drawing ever since she could hold a pencil between her fingers, and pursued art in one form or another at every step of her education. Thanks to that amazing community, and the beauty of the internet, my work began to take off, and I started getting a decent amount of freelance work.”

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Xinmei Liu’s images are inspired by old Chinese propaganda posters

Creative Review

Liu’s parents are scientists so art school never seemed like the obvious choice growing up, though she had always enjoyed drawing and painting. “When I was deciding on college majors, I realised art was the only thing I was passionate about, so I went ahead and applied for art schools,” Liu explains.

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39 Must-Have Creative Assets in this Month’s Drop

Creative Market

Animated Grainy Gradient Blobs With kuro’s high-quality mockups and assets, you can make cool stuff quicforFrom fonts to textures to graphic bundles, kuro has everything you need for your next project. This Paris Mood Board creates realistic layouts with natural light, shadows, and textures. Kitchen Cooking Icon Set Soup’s on!