Art for All: Celebrate Diversity in Design—Volume 8

Welcome back to our Diversity in Design series on Envato Tuts+. Discover four talented artists with inspiring styles you’ll love.

4 Artists You Should Know: Diversity in Design

Celebrate
the work of these extraordinary artists. Each with their own unique
background, they draw inspiration from their culture and surroundings to
create phenomenal designs.

Súa Agapé

Súa is a Guatemalan artist with an extraordinary grasp on color. Full of cosmic energy and psychedelic compositions, her work is simply unique and beautiful.

See more in her portfolio and follow her on Instagram.

Boreal Boreales

Since I was a little girl I’ve always
loved to draw, create and imagine new worlds. I’ve always been
attracted to everything that is unique and different. My interest for illustration started in a few books that
awoke my imagination. Then I decided to study Graphic Design and it really helped strengthen my drawing skills.

Boreal Boreales
Boreal Boreales by Súa Agapé

Digital Invaders

A lot of things inspire me. My greatest inspiration is the
beauty of women and the cosmos. I love nature, and all the animals and
little creatures.

Digital Invaders
Digital Invaders by Súa Agapé

Otra Dimensión

Otra Dimensin
Otra Dimensión by Súa Agapé

After Midnight

My country inspires me all the time because the locations and places in Guatemala are just incredible. They’re full of
intense colors, landscapes and cultural diversity. I also like surreal
things and everything that is rare and different.

After Midnight
After Midnight by Súa Agapé

Junichi Tsuneoka

Japanese born artist Junichi Tsuneoka fuses the native pop culture of Japan with American urban themes for the perfect mix. His extraordinary work reflects this powerful influence with inspiring vector designs.

See more in his portfolio.

Lululemon Holiday Window Display

I was born and raised in Japan and upon graduating, arrived in the US at the end of the 20th Century.
Being a graphic designer at Modern Dog Design Co. really
made a great impact on my design career. Because of that experience, I
established a style often recognized as “California Roll Stylie,” the result of both a visual and conceptual fusion of Japanese pop culture
and American urban culture.

 Lululemon Holiday Window Display
Lululemon Holiday Window Display ©Junichi Tsuneoka

Year of the Rooster

My creative process starts as
spontaneous drawings. Then I start looking at the drawings as a complete design. That means that
I carefully calculate the drawing, simplify it, exaggerate it, and add things on.

I founded STUDIO STUBBORN SIDEBURN to
broaden my visual communication in art,
illustration and design. I think my art pieces possess highly
communicative, assertive graphics, and contain clear signs pointing back
to my design background.

Year of the Rooster
Year of the Rooster ©Junichi Tsuneoka

Copilot

Copilot
Copilot ©Junichi Tsuneoka

Yo Bear Art Poster

Recently, I’ve been inspired by traditional art. Especially Japanese
traditional art such as woodblock prints and wood sculptures. They are
often rich in mythical themes and they really stimulate my sense of
imagination.

Yo Bear Art Poster
Yo Bear Art Poster ©Junichi Tsuneoka

Manuela Peressa

Manuela is a traditional artist from Pula, Croatia. Featuring exceptional traditional paintings and handmade jewelry, her work reflects her love for nature and more.

See more in her portfolio.

Remembering

I’m a self-taught
painter and my favorite
medium is acrylic paint. I live by the sea, and
nature has always been a great inspiration to me. My art is abstract
but there is always a bit of nature in all that I create. The sea and
the sky is a part of me and I feel a deep connection with them both.

Remembering
Remembering by Manuela Peressa

Handmade Jewelry

I love painting, and creating art for
me is a very personal moment to express my inner world. The process of creating is free and I let
my emotions play on the canvas. While I’m painting I stop thinking, my
thoughts vanish and I feel a strong energy. I just let go of all that’s within
me. I never make a sketch before I start. The entire process is based on a total freedom of expression.

Handmade Jewelry
Handmade Jewelry by Manuela Peressa

Just Now

Just Now
Just Now by Manuela Peressa

Destination

I also create unique jewellery and ceramic art. Some of my
favorite artists are Miro, Picasso, Van Gogh, Klimt, Dali, and Pollock.

Picasso
once said, “Painting is a blind man’s profession. He paints not what
he sees but what he feels.” For me, it’s the same.

Destination
Destination by Manuela Peressa

Reza Afshar

Reza is a fantastic digital artist from Tehran, Iran. You’ll love his cinematic paintings full of mystery and futuristic scenes. Check out his inspiring work below.

See more in his portfolio and follow him on Instagram.

Cyberpunk City

I’m a concept artist and illustrator working as a professional in game, movie and animation since 2012.

Cyberpunk City
Cyberpunk City by Reza Afshar

Book Cover

Most of the ideas come accidentally and sometimes get inspired by the works of other artists or watching movies.

Book Cover
Book Cover by Reza Afshar

201805

201805
201805 by Reza Afshar

Final

I like minimal works more than others and I’m interested in black and
white styles also. So I like to follow artists who have similar styles.

Final
Final by Reza Afshar

Celebrate Diversity! Send Us Your Favorite Artists!

Help us find more incredible artists from different backgrounds to share with our audience! Tweet me your recommendations at MelloNieves or use the hashtags #artforall and #tutsplusdesign on Twitter and Instagram. You never know, we may just feature you in our next article!

I’d
like to extend a warm thank you to all the artists who participated in
this feature. Feel free to see more of their work in the links below:

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