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Soumyaraj Vishwakarma's calming illustrations remind us to enjoy a slower pace of life

Creative Boom

A designer and illustrator based in Baroda, India, Soumyaraj Vishwakarma creates digital artworks that are dynamic, otherwordly and intricate, celebrating those slower-paced days when we're able to forget our troubles and enjoy the simple things in life that make us happy. Through those, I realised that I could pursue art as a profession.

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Navigating Genetic Compromises and a Toxic World through Steampunk Self-Portraiture in the Artistic Odyssey of Lix North

Design You Trust

After graduating from NMIT’s School Of Visual Arts, she found solace in Brisbane, Australia, settling there in 2007. For the better part of the following decade, she thrived as a professional illustrator, photographer, and commissioned artist, operating under the moniker of Lix Creative, her graphic art studio.

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Xiangni Song follows her instincts to create paintings of the abstract images in her mind

Creative Boom

Artist Xiangni Song has transferred everything she learnt from the world of illustration to her paintings, which specialise in capturing daily observations and peculiar personal experiences. Spending her time between Beijing and New York, Xiangni was trained at the School of Visual Arts in 2016.

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Remembering Bob Gill: “There’s no such thing as a bad client”

Design Week

He later studied at the Philadelphia Museum School of Art and Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts before moving to New York. Early professional work included illustrations for magazines such as Esquire and Seventeen. ’ ” Gill returned to New York in the 70s, where he began teaching at the School of Visual Arts.

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Meet 6 Shillington Half Scholarship Winners from 2019

Shillington

Scholarship entry: Illustration. I used that as a starting point, and illustrated all of the doorsteps I’d stood on, trying to convince myself to go in, before getting to Shillington. I illustrated it using a mixture of real imagery and iPhone sketching. See Mayo’s portfolio. Scholarship entry: Video.