Women in Art – Illustrations, Part 1

Every artist sees the world differently and depicts his special and unique vision in all of the artwork he creates. This collection of contemporary artists’ illustrations demonstrate this through the photography, photomanipulation, and illustration of women. Here we present the illustrations of 13 artists and designers. You won’t see the same approach twice. Be unique and enjoy the world you help create!

Tony Ariwan

Website: www.area105.com

Geliografic


Website: www.geliografic.com

Aeiko

Website: www.supercombo.co.uk

Cristiano Siquiera

Website: www.crisvector.com

Adrian Knopik

Website: www.behance.net/RARRFC

Lock Sin

Website: www.behance.net/iamLOCKSIN

Alberto Seveso

Website: www.burdu976.com

Adam Spizak

Website: www.spizak.com

ISE Ratinan Thaijareorn

Website: dieeis.wordpress.com

Raphael Vicenzi

Website: www.mydeadpony.com

Yu Cheng Hong

Website: www.yuchenghong.com

Radim Malinic

Website: www.brandnu.co.uk

Alena Lavdovskaya

Website: www.lavdovskaya.com

Anastasia

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  • When I saw the title "Women in Art," I was hoping for a collection of female artists, instead of overly-sexualized women portrayed by male artists. Try at least introducing some normal-looking, clothed women with believable features, if you aren't going to feature female artists.

  • wow this stuff is amazing,
    don't listen to jennifer your work is great and you should continue with it.
    (she just wishes she had an once of your talent)

  • While I do like this art I also agree with Jennifer, where are the female artists? Or different representations of female beauty? We come in more than one flavor.

  • Thank you women for completely nullifying the work, and above all, the time and patience these artists put into their work, by effectively knocking down all of their hard work just because you feel the need to be an avid feminist online. If anything, it's art like this you should be appreciating.

    Rather than being perturbed at the fact it's conceptualizing beauty, maybe you should be more appreciative that you're the sex that everyone idealizes.

    In general, enjoy the fact you're part of the sex that EVERYONE associates with beauty. Men and women alike both when asked to think of beauty, they more often than not think of the female human race. That's something that's constantly overlooked by women, and should never be.

    Be proud of who you are, whether it works for you, or against you in your own opinion; because in another's mind, it may be a completely different story.

  • I have to agree with Zain. He made very strong an valid points. But all things aside these are amazing works of art i was blown away i would most definitley purchase one of these to be printed and framed in mi casa

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