20 (More) Wonderful Drawing Blogs
After the positive response my last list of 20 Wonderful Drawing Blogs received, I thought I’d post a further selection from some of the inspirational blogs I visit regularly in my search of links to post to twitter.
- The Annotated Weekender Blog of artist Joe List, where he draws over the The Guardian’s Weekend magazine.
- Ape on the Moon Contemporary illustration site.
- Book By It’s Cover Nice site from New York based illustrator and pattern designer, Julia Rothman. Lots of reading inspiration.
- Boys Who Draw A collaborative blog from nine like-minded illustrators from the UK.
- Burst of Beaden Blog of Californian illustrator and designer, Jon Klassen.
- Coming Up For Air Illustrator, comic book artist and Drawn contributor, Matt Forsythe’s blog.
- Free[k]hand Miguel Herranz is a Spanish born artist, living and drawing in Italy (lucky man!).
- Heaven in my Foot Priscilla Gilman writes and draws and is an ME/CFS sufferer.
- Les Calepins de Lapin An illustrator (and Urban Sketcher) from Barcelona.
- The Little Chimp Society Illustration news portal.
- Liz and Borrimini The sketching adventures of artist Liz Steel and her travelling companion, Borromini Bear.
- Mattias Inks Mattias Adolfsson’s imagination apparently knows no bounds.
- Nina Johansson is an artist and teacher who lives in Stockholm.
- Picture Book Report A new blog that is sure to be a hit. Fifteen illustrators re-imagining their favourite books.
- An Open Sketchbook Suzanne Cabrera is an artist, teacher and sketch blogger. You can find out more about her in this interview over on Flying Ready.
- The 53rd Street Biological Society Blog of New York artist, Jason Polan. Check out some of his many projecst in the site’s sidebar, including Every Person in New York.
- Toy-a-Day Download and make illustrated cut-outs of well-known characters and celebrities.
- Treats and Treasures Blog from Dutch artist Marieke Berghuis, where she publishes pages from her journal.
- You Look Like the Right Type Imaginative blog from artist Mark Addison Smith, where he makes drawings from scraps of overheard conversation.
- What I Wore Today Not a blog, but a great project from blogger Gemma Correll, where artists upload drawings of what they are wearing today to this Flickr group. Why not join in?








