Mark Powell


In awe of the work of London-based artist Mark Powell.  He attended Huddersfield University studying Fine Art Drawing and Painting.  He uses old envelopes, postcards, newspapers, maps and other ephemera as a canvas and utilizes a biro pen to apply his art.  Here are some FAQs from his website regarding the artist:  

How do you choose a particular drawing?

“Each face I choose to draw has to have character and a suggestion of a history to tell. That way the viewer can create any narrative of a life that may have been lived. The same applies to the postcards or documents etc, neither the face or document have a connection beyond the fact both have an aesthetic quality of a history.”

Any advice on becoming an artist?

“There is no formula for this. I worked so many jobs and lived in so many houses but the only constant was my creating. Then one day someone noticed and i became an full time artist. But you dont need to do it full time to be an artist!”

You can follow the artist and see more of his work here on his website.

Images:  Courtesy of Mark Powell.

Persyk Design

Admiring this series of geometric poster designs with the minimal colors of red, blue, yellow, black and white.  They are the creations of Persyk Design a team of graphic designers and illustrators working under the founder and art director, Ana Dulhiiér.  The Ukraine-based studio designs illustration and graphics for packaging, printed promotions, book covers and posters. 

More of their work can be viewed on their website, Facebook, Behance and Dribble.

Images:  Courtesy of Persyk Design.

Kamwei Fong

Malaysian artist Kamwei Fong is know for his fluffy cat illustrations and for the goldfish series, Bo & Friends. He is a former art director and design department head with twenty years experience in the creative industry. His work is often described as poetic, humorous, imaginative, playful and dream-like.  We particularly like his vast collection of ceramic menagerie.  On Wonky Peach blog he says this about work challenges:

“There are many challenges along the way, ideas seems to be the biggest one. I love to tell stories through my work, but good ideas are not a common thing, not to mention a really great one. So I read a lot, watch a lot of videos, if possible travel more, learn from others and play with animals, do gardening, work out, cooking and enjoy good food! So much fun and that sparks creativity.”

You can follow the artist on his blog and Instagram.  His portfolio can be viewed on Coroflot.

Images:  Courtesy of Kamwei Fong.

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