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The 20 illustrators inspiring us the most in 2025

Creative Boom

He has worked with hundreds of clients, including The New York Times, RCA Records, and Geographic, and has published numerous books with publishers such as teNeues, Walker Books, Comme des Géants, and Hato Press. In 2022, he published a monograph with Phaidon. © Ana Matsusaki © Ana Matsusaki © Ana Matsusaki 8.

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Reality serves as a bridge to the surreal for illustrator Wenjing Yang

Creative Boom

After studying at the School of Visual Arts in New York, Wenjing went on to complete an MA at the Maryland Institute College of Art and is now racking up an impressive client list while also embarking on self-initiated work, exhibitions and collaborative projects that explore themes unlikely to crop up in commercial projects.

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F5: Glen Baldridge Loves Gummi Bears, Printmaking + More

Design Milk

” Glen’s recent works have embedded sardonic phrases from youth sub-culture into ultra-complex painted patterns. I have always had a number of other freelance jobs within the art world, and the gallery exhibitions have kept me focused on making my own work and allowed me to flesh out and develop ideas.

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Ndumiso Nyoni uses his illustrations to share authentic African experiences with the rest of the world

Creative Boom

I was invited to work on some children's books, exhibitions, and brand collaborations with the likes of Cartoon Network, Disney Africa and Comedy Central. We are resilient, we share a love for patterns, music and art, we are resourceful, and we have a strong sense of community and are always looking out for one another."

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Magic and Mystery Illuminate Hari & Deepti’s Paper-Cut Dioramas

Colossal

In recent years, the duo has gravitated toward tiny, delicate patterns while making the overall scenes more minimal. Their new exhibition, Forgotten Places of Beings and Things , opens today at Heron Arts in San Francisco and presents a collection of enchanting works. Forgotten Places of Beings and Things is on view through January 25.

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Site-Specific Textiles by Rachel B. Hayes Radiate Within Vast Landscapes and Sunlit Interiors

Colossal

The Tulsa-based artist suspends large-scale patchwork compositions in spaces ranging from barns and greenhouses to open fields and lakes, experimenting with scale, color, pattern, light, and movement in joyful installations. Hayes’ works have been exhibited extensively around the U.S. Installation at Foreland, Catskill, New York.

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F5: Architect Anne Mooney Shares a Love of Materials, a Labyrinth + a Moment Caught on Camera

Design Milk

Her award-winning designs have been featured in over 35 national and international publications and exhibitions. The façade design is composed of linear vertical panels of opaque and perforated zinc, referencing the materiality of the Performing Arts building but with a unique pattern and design approach.