
Jamie Mitchell
Jamie Mitchell originally wanted a career in architecture but quickly realized that wasn’t for him. In 2010, he decided to devote all of his attention to drawing and co-founded Ohh Deer with his friend Mark. Together the two of them have worked on building their own brand while at the same time promoting new illustrators.
Tagged: Jamie Mitchell illustration, Ohh Deer
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Pussies on Parade: an online gallery of feline art
Back in 2008 I began an unhealthy (for my wallet) obsession with cat art. Then, in the spring of 2011, I decided to share my findings with the world and created Pussies on Parade, an online gallery and shop feature illustrations, paintings, jewelry, sculptures, and other types of feline art from designers around the world. Read more

Circle drawings by Romanian artist Anai Greog
These circle drawings by Romanian illustrator Anai Greog are gorgeous. Pulling inspiration from mandalas, she creates intricate geometric designs by mixing shapes and colors into the confined space of a circle. The purpose of her circles are to inspire and create emotion. Read more

Beautiful watercolours by Emily Fundis
Emily Fundis grew up in Nashville before moving to Chicago to attend the School of the Art Institute. While she also enjoys drawing, it’s her watercolor paintings of wildlife that really jumped out and grabbed my attention. I’m a big fan of the Red Fox in particular. Read more
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New York photographer Jennifer Loeber’s series, Cruel Story of Youth, is based on the Rowe Camp for teenagers, where she spent some time and which is ‘grounded in the ideals of a counter-cultural past and freed from the forced constraints of a conventional camp experience. It’s a glimpse into what the world would be like if no ideas were too absurd, and eccentricity was the rule, not the exception’. Read more
Anje Jager is an artist from The Netherlands who now lives in Berlin. I just admire her so much, with her clear line drawings and simple art strokes. Read more
The Hatton hotel epitomises Melbourne cool. Those who value design, location, and luxury will find The Hatton the perfect Melbourne base. Read more
A survey of two thousand Britons has revealed the country’s perfect pet. Max is a bizarre hybrid that is part cat, part dog, part rabbit and part horse. Insurance firm More Than, which conducted the research, suggests that Max ‘has high energy levels, loves daily walks and sleeps for an average of nine hours 27 minutes a day’. Read more
If Pharrell’s calling these guys ‘geniuses’, you’d better watch out! Chester French are Ivy League prep boys from Massachusetts who have mastered an interesting Beatlesque sound tinged with Motown influences. When, in May 2007, the duo — D.A. and Max — completed their recording and their degrees (in African American Studies and Social Anthropology respectively), they were snapped up by Pharrell Williams’ label Star Trak.
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Can you ever really get sick of red plaid pants? Geography defying brand, Mjolk certainly doesn’t think so and looking at their Autumn/Winter ’08 collection, it’s hard not to agree. Read more
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Necklush’s multi-strand scarves, infinity necklaces, and show stopping cuffs are the ultimate fusion accessories. These hand-printed pieces are about as versatile as they come: scarf, necklace, bracelet wrap, all in one. Each unique accessory is a piece of art, coming straight at you from designers Troy and Stephano in Brooklyn. Necklush scarves and cuffs are currently a featured collection in the Lost At E Minor online store. Read more
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