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There’s something a bit special about Katy Hudson.  Click here for more

Gemma Correll always comes out with brilliant illustrations.  Lots of new things in her webshop… View high resolution

Gemma Correll always comes out with brilliant illustrations.  Lots of new things in her webshop

Julia Yellow’s subjects are the people around her; a fellow bus passenger, friends, classmates.  These cartoony illustrations are part of her Sketches from life project, which you should check out here.

Don Keen’s Monster Drawings are both nightmarish and magical.  He draws them in his spare time on post-it notes.  Like it.

If you haven’t done so already, visit Kate Bingaman Burt’s website where you’ll see years’ worth of her Daily Purchase drawings.  They’re brilliantly simple but make a fair point - as illustrated by the title of her book, Obsessive Consumption: What did you buy today?

Lucy Dalzell is an East London-based illustrator.  Fascinated by transitional spaces and the way people interact within them, Dalzell’s uses a mixture of collage and traditional printmaking methods to make these illustrations. 

Lopsided and somewhat surreal.

Having recently moved to Hackney, London, I’m always on the look out for decent cafes to while away an afternoon.  Well, having stumbled across this gem of a project, I think my problem is solved. 

East London Mornings is a collaboration of cafe-dwelling artists based in East London who have illustrated their favourite places for a morning coffee.

Pictured above are Healthy Stuff in Dalston and The Counter Cafe near Hackney Wick.  Check out more here.

Nan Lawson’s illustrations are so lovely.

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