20 Illustrators You Should Get to Know in 2021
Domestika's Instagram followers share the artists that have surprised them in 2020
Social networks are bursting with creative talent waiting to be discovered. This rings especially true for illustration, an art form that, increasingly, helps us connect with our own tastes and deal with difficult circumstances with humor. You simply can never follow too many illustrators on social media, and that's why we have created a list of artists you need to discover before the end of the year.
Willian Santiago (@williansantiagodg)
A vibrant and explosive color palette is the hallmark of this Brazilian illustrator who combines digital and analog techniques in his works.
Naranjalidad (@naranjalidad)
Dreamy-looking women are the protagonists of Naranjalidad's illustrations, who uses them as a canvas to capture a wholly natural universe.
Nur Ventura (@nur_ventura)
Based in Barcelona, this illustrator finds her inspiration in the smallest details, letting her imagination do the rest. The result is a simple style that many have fallen in love with this 2020.
Daniella Martí (@daniellamartic)
From Daniella Martí's mind came the idea of creating Carmenza, "an older lady who wants to venture into social media and Instagram," according to her most famous character's profile page.
Jaime de la Torre (@de_la_torre_art)
Experimenting with different techniques, this Spanish illustrator has created his own visual style, with a unique chromatic range where dark tones stand out.
Marija Tiurina (@marijatiurina)
When looking at this London based illustrator's Instagram profile, it is easy to feel her preference for traditional techniques and materials, such as watercolor and colored pencils, protagonists in almost all of her work.
Adolfo Serra (@adolfoserra)
Although he is a well-known artist among illustration lovers, some have yet to discover his work. New followers will be impressed by the worlds Serra builds, starting from simple elements.
Flavita Banana (@flavitabanana)
Her sarcastic and unabashed humor combines perfectly with monochrome and visually simple illustrations. An artistic cocktail that sometimes brings laughs and often makes us think.
Perezfecto (@perezfecto)
Behind the retro style of Perezfecto's comic strips hides the most rabid current affairs critique with a comedic twist.
Carolyn Gavin (@carolynj)
Color is one of the elements that draw attention to Carolyn Gavin's work. This Canadian illustrator seeks inspiration in nature and transforms it into an explosion of joy.
Alessandra Genualdo (@agenualdo)
Portraits and everyday scenes viewed from a unique perspective is what you will find on London based Alessandra Genualdo's Instagram profile.
Puño's work is unique because of the sophisticated results he achieves with basic concepts, traditional techniques, and the most common elements. Truly one of a kind.
María Herreros (@mariaherreros)
Her illustrations have a very defined and personal style, with marked graphite lines and multiple cultural and popular references that turn her drawings into collector's images.
Cathy Cullis (@cathycullis)
With their thick brushstroke and curious study of perspectives, you could say Cathy Cullis' illustrations have a soul. Most of her work transports us to the past and invites us to dream of living in the countryside.
Gema Vadillo (@gemavadilloart)
At the diametrically opposite end is Gema Vadillo's work. This young illustrator prefers digital techniques and is inspired by today's visual icons and current lifestyle.
Andrea Serio (@andreaserio73)
With simple tools like colored pencils and masterfully working depth using lights and shadows, Andrea Serio manages to create atmospheres that invite you to dream. They are frequently featured on the covers of great books.
Carlos Rodríguez Casado (@carlosrodriguezcasado)
Carlos Rodríguez Casado uses watercolors to make incredible portraits and caricatures of well-known characters. The level of nuance he achieves gives his illustrations an astonishing depth.
Ed Vill (@edvill)
Ed Vill's hallmark is dynamism and fun. Just by looking at his illustrations, you can feel the joy that illustration gives him.
Adelaxd (@adelaxd.oficial)
Adelaxd's illustrations use simple black and white characters, but the stories and anecdotes manage to connect with thousands of followers.
Alinailustra (@alinailustra)
The perfect balance between watercolor and gouache makes Alina's illustrations practically come out of the paper. Without a doubt, color is what most attracts the attention of his work, full of fantastic characters.
English translation by @angeljimenez
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1 Kommentar
luiyel
Mil felicidades a todos lo que fueron galardonados con honor aquí, especialmente a mis profesores: Ed Vill, Adolfo Serra y al difunto Willian Santiago. Reciban todos un inmenso aplauso.