Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Anna Pan, also known as annaxiin, is a Chinese-Australian...

















Anna Pan, also known as annaxiin, is a Chinese-Australian illustrator and animation student. 

Anna started making art in 2012, at 17 years old. She has grown a substantial following on Tumblr, with each of her drawings typically garnering a couple of thousand notes.

“I definitely started as a way to communicate small ideas as cute little comics, to make others laugh. I think being able to convey emotions through art is still one of the most important things to me. When I started I was going through a pretty tough patch in life and it definitely helped me to stay anchored to the ground, so to speak!”

Outside of art, Anna enjoys music, fashion, and studying different sciences.

“I’ve also recently picked up cooking and it’s made such a huge difference in my life, as well as being a nice break from working all the time!”

Anna derives inspiration from several renowned artists like Hiroshi Yoshida, Katsuhiro Otomo, and Taiyo Matsumoto. She is also inspired by those around her.

“I find that a lot of my close friends and art acquaintances are the most inspiring and always push me to do better and be a better person!”

You can support Anna by keeping up with her here on Tumblr, checking out her website, following her on Twitter, and buying some of her prints.


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Photo Invasion by Lucas Levitan Brazilian illustrator and...





















Photo Invasion by Lucas Levitan

Brazilian illustrator and artist Lucas Levitan’s “Photo Invasions” have been doing the rounds on Instagram lately: by adding his own illustration to photographers images, he creates a humorous take on the original work. I call it Photo Invasion as a way to interact with other people’s images. It’s taken me somewhere I really like, creating this unexpected partnership with photographers he says.

Follow him also on Tumblr and enjoy the previous post.


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Mirage House, located on Tinos Island, Greece by KOIS ASSOCIATED ARCHITECTS.


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Illustrations by Casey Robin

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New work from Rovina CaiRovina Cai is a most excellent artist...













New work from Rovina Cai

Rovina Cai is a most excellent artist from Australia.  See a previous post with her work HERE.  Follow her work on Tumblr.




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Set of Lamps Concept by Joe Sardo

This set of lamps are concept submission from Joe Sardo, it was born out of his vision and passion for the essence of the pioneering design.

Lampadoppia is a table lamp that was born from pioneering philosophy on life cycle of light (bulb and stock of bulbs). It is characterized by of the power button with a key block and the leather inserts with visible stitching. Lampadoppia is a pure Italian design.

Designer : Joe Sardo

Lampadoppia Lamp by Joe Sardo

Lampadoppia Lamp by Joe Sardo

Lampadoppia Lamp by Joe Sardo

Lampadoppia Lamp by Joe Sardo

Lampadoppia Lamp by Joe Sardo

LighTailoring (tailoring lamp) is a lamp that evokes the genius of the Italian workshops. It is characterized by being a lamp hung from the door (hung on the handles) in addition to its floor and table lamp function.

Lightailoring Lamp by Joe Sardo

Lightailoring Lamp by Joe Sardo

Lightailoring Lamp by Joe Sardo

Lightailoring Lamp by Joe Sardo

Lightank is a lamp container, which contains the electrical equipment useful in every home. Lightank it is born from a pioneering insight.

Lightank Lamp by Joe Sardo

Lightank Lamp by Joe Sardo

Lightank Lamp by Joe Sardo

Lightank Lamp by Joe Sardo

Set of Lamps Concept by Joe Sardo is originally posted on Tuvie - Modern Industrial Design