
Gabrielė Malukaitė
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Jan 15, 2025 |
boredpanda.com | Ramin Nazer |Gabrielė Malukaitė
Cléa Delogu, also known as Lala Touffe, creates colorful and textured art that feels both fun and personal. Working from her studio in Paris, she uses a tufting gun to make rugs, wall hangings, and other soft pieces that stand out with their bold patterns and playful designs. What makes Cléa’s art special is how it feels so joyful. Each piece seems to have its own personality, inspired by things like nature, daily life, or just her imagination.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
boredpanda.com | Ramin Nazer |Gabrielė Malukaitė
If you haven’t come across Sophie Lucido Johnson’s illustrations, you’re in for a treat. Sophie has a way of taking everyday moments and turning them into something magical, often with playful animals, vibrant nature scenes, and thoughtful little details. Her art feels like a peek into a journal that’s equal parts creative, honest, and joyful. Sophie’s work celebrates the simple, beautiful things around us—things we sometimes overlook.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
boredpanda.com | Gabrielė Malukaitė
Maja Lindberg is a Swedish illustrator known for her dreamy and magical art. Her work blends fantasy and reality, often evoking feelings of melancholy and wonder. With soft colors and delicate details, her illustrations feel like stepping into a storybook world. Maja describes her style as "colorful, with a hint of dark in it," aiming to create an emotional connection with the viewer.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
boredpanda.com | Gabrielė Malukaitė
Maggie Rudy is an artist known for her charming and detailed miniature creations in Mouseland, a fictional world of anthropomorphic mice. Her work often features intricate handmade dioramas, which she photographs for children's books like The House That Mouse Built, I Wish I Had a Pet, and more. Rudy uses natural materials and found objects to create tiny furniture, clothing, and settings for her mouse characters, giving her work a cute and organic feel.
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May 29, 2024 |
boredpanda.com | Gabrielė Malukaitė
I love drawing! Every day, I spend time watching people draw on online platforms. This collection is the result of a genre that I consider new to me. I find it very suitable for me, as a person with severe OCD syndrome. Scroll down to see my drawings created with lines and parallel strokes.
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