Drawing Pert. A conversation with Estonian illustrator and designer Jōnass Sildre
The article features an interview with Estonian comic artist Jōnass Sildre discussing his journey in creating the graphic novel about composer Arvo Pärt.
The poster of an Argentine illustrator selected for the Paralympic Games in Milan
The poster created by Argentine illustrator Carolina Altavilla has been selected for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympic Games and is now part of the official merchandising and Olympic historical archive.
Josef Lada is going to Japan. His work will be presented at a traveling exhibition
Czech illustrator, painter, and writer Josef Lada’s work will be showcased in Japan through a traveling exhibition that starts in April.
Writer Lilija Berzinska has passed away at the age of 47
Latvian writer, translator, and illustrator Lilija Berzinska has died at the age of 47, as reported by the publishing house 'Dienas Grāmata'.
Going to the Center or Divine Direction: A Conversation with Illustrator Roberts Rūrāns
Artist Roberts Rūrāns discusses the importance of images in today's digital age and the implications of artificial intelligence in artwork creation.
Ana Juan, artist: “I live on my prestige and work a lot”
Ana Juan, a renowned illustrator and painter, discusses her career and current projects, including a potential cover for The New Yorker and her exhibition in Madrid.
Illustrator Karel Korp: I spent a whole year making my first book
Illustrator Karel Korp reflects on dedicating a year to creating his first illustrated book during a cultural program.
Artist and illustrator Vlasta Baránková has passed away
Czech artist and illustrator Vlasta Baránková has died.
Good Morning, Mom!
Illustrator Anita Rupeika's new wordless picture book "Good Morning, Mom!" invites readers to create their own narratives through images, capturing the morning chaos of a family with three curious girls.
TODAY IN HISTORY: The great figure of Estonian children's literature Edgar Valter has passed away
Edgar Valter, a prominent Estonian children's author and illustrator, passed away in 2006.
A Horse that Initially Looked Like an Ill-Giant Fly
Freelance book illustrator Kristina Reineller crafted a life-size horse out of ice in her Nõmme garden, facing various challenges during the two-month process.
The comic book artist Clément Oubrerie, illustrator of the comic series "Aya de Yopougon," has died at 59
Clément Oubrerie, the illustrator known for the globally acclaimed comic series "Aya de Yopougon," has died at the age of 59 in Paris.
We should not let AI into art, after all, that’s what we want to do as humans, says restorer Krkošová
Restorer and illustrator Kamila Krkošová discusses the encroachment of artificial intelligence in the creative arts and stresses the importance of human creativity and artistic cultivation.
Norwegian Bonnier criticized for AI cover on children's book
Bonnier Publishing in Norway is facing backlash for using AI to create the cover of the second book in the Miss Snushane children's series, instead of hiring an illustrator, which closely resembles the previous illustrator's work.
Jesse Louis Jackson, by Sciammarella
This is a political cartoon featuring Jesse Louis Jackson, created by the illustrator Sciammarella.
A collector spends 16.5 million dollars to buy a rare Pokémon card
A rare Pokémon card dubbed 'Pikachu Illustrator' has been sold at auction for a record-breaking 16.5 million dollars, highlighting the soaring value of collectible cards.
A Pokémon card was auctioned for more than 16 million dollars that belonged to YouTuber Logan Paul
Logan Paul sold a Pikachu Illustrator Pokémon card for $16.5 million, setting a new Guinness World Record for collectible card sales.
Logan Paul’s 'holy grail' of Pokémon cards sells for $27.3 million
Logan Paul has sold a rare Pikachu Illustrator Pokémon card for $27.3 million, significantly increasing its value since his purchase five years ago.
Pokémon cards auctioned off for over 150 million kroner
A rare Pikachu Illustrator card was auctioned for $16.5 million, making headlines as one of the most valuable Pokémon cards ever sold.
Rotko's works are woven into tapestries and inspired by Purvītis. A book of textile artist Iveta Vecenāne's collections is published.
A new book showcasing the works of textile artist Iveta Vecenāne will be launched on February 11 at the Decorative Arts and Design Museum, highlighting her artistry and collaboration with the illustrator Guntars Sietiņš.
Flavita Banana: market study
A market study feature focused on the works of the illustrator Flavita Banana.
Today on TV: Pippa Laukka makes a special discovery in the influencer's closet
The article discusses Eino Nurmisto, a social media influencer, author, and illustrator, who shares his thoughts on the significance of food in his luxurious and hectic daily life.
Author Imbi Paju and illustrator Liina Maadla invite children to a creative journey during the school break
During the winter school break, families are encouraged to join a workshop led by author Imbi Paju and illustrator Liina Maadla, celebrating Estonia's 108th birthday through literature and creativity.
Local artist announced: I am withdrawing from Porin, I do not want to be in the same category as AI
Local illustrator Igor Jurilj (Yellow Yuri) announced his withdrawal from the Porin award competition, stating he does not want his work to compete alongside AI-created artworks that are not properly labeled.
Renowned artist withdraws from Porin: I don't want to be in the same basket with artificial intelligence!
Igor Jurilj, a respected designer and illustrator, has announced his withdrawal from the Porin music award competition, stating he disagrees with competing against works created by artificial intelligence.
AUTHOR VS ILLUSTRATOR ⟩ A children's book about how to conquer ugly nightmares
Author Pille Kannisto and illustrator Sirly Oder reflect on the transformation of their manuscript into the published children's book 'Nella and the Dreams.'
Youth Book: How Do You Cope with the Wolf?
The new novel by Austrian author and illustrator Agi Ofner explores the complexities of democracy and differing perceptions of reality through its narrative.
This is Almu Cañedo, Leiva's girlfriend: illustrator, model, and entrepreneur
The article showcases Almu Cañedo, who is an illustrator, model, and entrepreneur, and highlights her relationship with the singer Leiva, along with her appearances in his music projects.
Eintracht Illustrator: "I can summon goals when I have drawn them"
Philip Waechter, an illustrator and Eintracht fan, shares insights about processing stadium impressions, idolizing Bernd Nickel, and his wishes for Eintracht in an interview.
Riki Blanco: Let's see how
The article discusses Riki Blanco, a notable illustrator and cartoonist from Barcelona, recognized for his work in various publications and his multifaceted artistic endeavors.
Riki Blanco: purpose
This article features the work of Riki Blanco, an illustrator and cartoonist known for his contributions to both national and international media, as well as his involvement in storytelling and experimental theater.
In Comic: 'Tell me how many days you are going on a trip and I will tell you what luggage you need'
Illustrator Roberta Vázquez humorously depicts the ideal luggage size based on trip duration, whether for a few hours or several months.
El Roto: In summary
This article features the December 30, 2025, cartoon by El Roto, highlighting the illustrator's commentary on various issues through his artistic expression.
The Childhood of Hans Christian Andersen and the Heartbreaking Origin of 'The Little Match Girl'
The article revisits the painful origins of Hans Christian Andersen's 'The Little Match Girl' as the illustrator Benjamin Lacombe reflects on its deep significance 180 years after its publication.
Riki Blanco: the Pixel Mouse
The article discusses Riki Blanco, a prominent illustrator and cartoonist from Barcelona, known for his work published in various national and international outlets.
The beautiful imaginary hotels of illustrator Jorge Arévalo
An exhibition in Madrid showcases the imaginary hotels illustrated by Jorge Arévalo, featuring fictional accommodations in real, glamorous destinations.