Mike Bertino's 'Houseparty'

I love this print by Brighton, England based French illustrator HelloMarine.
Her blog can be found at http://hellomarineblog.blogspot.com/

Scottish artist David Galletly regularly blogs his responses to Illustration Friday challenges. This is one of the best yet; the prompt was 'clumsy'.
Laughing my ass off.

There's been an array of cool, new calendars from various artists and designers floating around of late; no great surprise as it is January, after all. Grain Edit today featured some equally inspiring vintage calendars from the fifties, sixties and seventies. I picked this one out as not only do I like it, it nicely continues a bit of an animal theme that's spread over my last few blog posts.
It's from 1962 for Thomas Bergsoe Reklame and was designed by Boye Willumsen

A quick post for today. I might just buy this print by Tony Bevilacqua as it's damn near perfect.
I might basically be reiterating a point made by http://myloveforyou.typepad.com but hell, it bears repeating. Great work.

Wow. I love these water-colour and gouache illustrations from Stacey Rozich; there's a touch of the two-dimensional A J Fosik (http://www.flickr.com/photos/36098170@N06/ ) going on in the characters and vibrant colour palettes.
Found via the exemplary http://pikaland.com Thanks!

I love this image by Eleanor Davis, currently showing (alongside Katherine Guillen) at GR2 in Los Angeles. More of her work at www.doing-fine.com and Katherine's at www.katherineguillen.com

Lots of nice work available via Jaime's Etsy store and more to see (sketchbooks, drawnings, etc.) at www.jaimederringer.com
A menagerie of artists (including Ron Rege jr, Dan Zettwoch, Tony Millionaire and Ben Jones) create comics and illustrations inspired by Where The Wild Things Are. This one, by Sammy Harkham is amongst my faves.