Illustrator and animator Nancy Liang creates surreal animations that reimagine homes.
Illustrator and animator Nancy Liang creates surreal animations that reimagine homes.
Nancy Liang (previously) is one of my favorite GIF illustrators, using an awesome assortment of collage materials to create eerie moving pictures. She often illustrates landscapes, but here are two editorial fashion pieces. I love the surface design and the subtly moving eyeballs.…
I’m excited! It’s finally time to share my newest feature called How Did You Do That? This series will revolve around makers and how they create the things we love. It comes from both a curious and selfish place, because when I…
So, when I featured illustrator Nancy Liang’s nighttime collage scenes last year, I didn’t realize that she was on the cusp of transforming them into something that’s even more awesome! Nancy has since animated her landscapes and added glittering lights, subtle puffs of smoke, and your…
Since yesterday featured some collaged houses, why not continue the trend? Nancy Liang is an Australian-based illustrator whose proves my theory that kraft paper is the best thing to draw on. I love how graphite looks on it, and Liang’s gestural marks…
Liz Payne is, hands down, one of my favorite embroidery artists. Her vibrant works are hand-painted textiles with embellishments like beading, intricate stitches, and sequins. They’re a feast for the eyes—a collision of color, textures, and shapes. Liz is taking part…
It’s another installment of How Did You Do That?, a series that focuses on how makers create the things that we love. So far, we’ve learned how Nancy Liang crafts her spooky GIFs and had a peak into Tinybop’s intensive app-making process. Now, Irma Gruenholz shares…
You might recall the debut of How Did You Do That?, a series focused on how makers create the things that we love. Nancy Liang kicked it off by sharing her GIF-making process. Now, I’m pleased to present something totally different — the making…