25 Illustrators Who Will Spark Your Creativity

There’s nothing better than coming across some stellar artwork that sparks your creativity. Whether you’re an artist yourself or simply a spectator, it’s always inspiring to see what makers can do, and in this case, draw. These 25 seriously talented artists make us want to whip out a pen and start doodling.

1. Elizabeth Graeber: This girl is amazing. She creates funky portraits of people, animals, plants and food that make you smile. You can purchase her food pics here. (via Elizabeth Graeber)

2. Ricardo Solis: How did the cheetah get his spots? They were painted on by little men, of course. You may remember Ricardo from our recent feature on his crazy-awesome animal illustrations. He plays on the funny theories behind why animals look the way they do. (via Brit + Co)

3. Natsuki Camino: This Japanese artist creates whimsical illustrations made of torn paper. Her portfolio is filled with brightly colored scenes that depict the jetsetting life of the rich and famous. (via Taiko + Associates Co)

4. Ana Paula Dias: Ana is a graphic designer and illustrator with a quirky style. Beauty essentials have never looked so good. (via Cargo Collective)

5. Erin Gleeson: Erin was a food photographer in New York City who moved to the woods in NorCal and started a blog. She posts what she likes to call “photographic recipe illustrations” that are seriously frame-worthy. We don’t know what makes us drool more — the image or the recipe. (via The Forest Feast)

6. Naomi Wilkinson: British illustrator Naomi Wilkinson has a zany style that we’re pretty much in love with. The one above is entitled “Swimming Pool,” but there’s a lot more to look at in her portfolio. You can also purchase her prints at her Etsy shop! (via Naomi Wilkinson)

7. Johanna Burai: The creator of these seriously adorable bird posters is a Swedish artist named Johanna Burai. Her portfolio includes some pretty interesting and eclectic works, including rad pillowcases with Biggie and Tupac’s mugs on ’em. (via Johanna Burai)

8. Grace Lee: This Tokyo-based freelance illustrator has a body of work that makes us swoon. If we had to pick a favorite, it would be this Parisian piece, but there are lots more to choose from. You can buy her prints online… and you should… because they’re awesome. (via Grace Lee)

9. Marcel George: How good do those cocktails look?! This British illustrator creates these gorgeous watercolor paintings of everything under the sun, including things in nature, portraits, places, watches and fashion accessories. (via Marcel George)

10. Emma Kelly: Dear McDonald’s. You should probably hire Emma Kelly to draw all of your ads from now on. She really knows how to make fast food look chic. Sincerely, everyone. (via Handsome Frank)

11. Dana Tanamachi-Williams: Brooklyn-based artist Dana Tanamachi-Williams is a genius when it comes to typography and hand lettering. She’s been commissioned by Google, West Elm, Ralph Lauren to name a few. What’s really cool, though, is she does these epic chalk drawings and films them using time-lapse. The one above depicts a project she did with the Ace Hotel in New York. (via Tanamachi Studio)

12. Alexandra Valenti: This bohemian photographer has some pretty mad art skillz. She takes gorgeous fashion photographs and draws on them to make these breathtaking works of art. Each one is even more beautiful than the next! (via Alexandra in the Forest)

13. Kendra Dandy: We’re huge fans of this pattern illustrator and textile designer. Her Society6 shop has everything from watermelon printed throw pillows to lobster-clad tech cases, but you can also find her graphic work printed on this seriously awesome fashion collection. We’ll take one of everything, please. (via Bouffants + Broken Hearts)

14. Daron Parton: This award-winning illustrator has been published in many publications and has a body of work that’s super fun to scroll through. These animal illustrations are our fave though. (via Watermark)

15. Felicita Sala: Illustrated recipes are just one thing that Felicita has mastered. She’s also worked on children’s books and been published in a bunch of magazines. You can purchase her work in print-form on Society6. (via Felicita Sala)

16. Heidi Schweigert: Heidi is a maker from Minneapolis that sells her fantastic work on her Red Cruiser Etsy shop. Most of her work revolves around food and drink printed on calendars, recipe cards, greeting cards, prints and tea towels. Any kitchen would benefit from these beauts. (via Heidi Schweigert)

17. Anna Hurley: San Francisco illustrator Anna Hurley has a vintage style that you don’t see every day. She draws inspiration from old timey children’s books and her spin on the look translates into something fit for our modern-day grownup lives. (via Cargo Collective)

18. Lisa Congdon: This California artist is known for her colorful abstract art and intricate line drawings, usually juxtaposed together. Check out her other awe-inspiring work on her Etsy shop. (via Lisa Congdon)

19. Brooke Weeber: Portland based, Brooke is another one of those illustrators who brings fun and whimsy to every single piece she cranks out. Most of her work combines watercolor and ink, so you can expect lots of colorful graphic goodness. You can find her stuff at her Etsy shop Little Canoe. (via Brooke Weeber)

20. Becka Griffin: Remember that post on illustrated alphabet art we posted earlier this year? Well Becka Griffin was the star. She knows more than just her ABCs, though. She’s also known for her house portraits and greeting cards. We’re eyeing this bread one… because carbs. (via Becka Griffin)

21. David Jablow: These intricate lovelies were created by doodle master David Jablow based off of vintage notepads. Check out our feature on him to see the rest of the series! (via Brit + Co)

22. Ruth Oosteman: Have you seen this mother-daughter collab? Ruth’s toddler Eve draws some marker scribbles and then Ruth turns them into insanely cool masterpieces. Talk about imagination! (via Brit + Co)

23. Martín Feijoó: Umm, this guy takes photos of clouds and then draws cool things on top of them. Enough said. (via Brit + Co)

24. Kate Thorn: One of our very own contributors, Kate Thorn has some made illustration skills. We’re particularly fond of this series she did for holidays 2013. (via Create + Kate)

25. Jess Levtiz: No matter if you’re looking for pictorial inspiration for your next vacation outfit or quirky food and wine pairing, Jess Levitz has you covered. She’s also been know to draw up some drunk bingo fun for your next Oscars party. Yeah, we thought you’d be into that. (via June Letters Studio)

Which illustrator’s style are you diggin’ most? Talk to us in the comments!

Trader Joe’s current lineup of Easter goodies is better than ever. They’ve got so many sweets on deck – including chocolate bunnies, of course – as well as festive spring snacks that simply make the perfectEaster basket additions! This year, there’s really no shortage of fun TJ’s finds to brighten up your season.

Scroll on for 11 Trader Joe’s Easter finds that are totally worth grabbing before they’re gone!

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Milk Chocolate Bunny Bar

This adorable bunny-shaped chocolate bar is topped with tons of bright candy gems and rainbow nonpareils (which are crafted with dyes from natural ingredients) to liven up your Easter snack collection! This limited-time item will definitely not last long on shelves, so run to TJ's soon!

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Peas & Carrots Sour Gummy Candies

Shaped like tiny little peas and carrots, these bites are far from actual veggies. In fact, they're made of a delicious gummy candy tinged with just the right amount of sourness that balances out the sugary goodness.

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Break Apart Bunny

This is not your average chocolate bunny. While still hollow like most traditional treats, this one's actually loaded up with a handful of carrot-shaped gummy candies – like a perfect little (and edible!) Easter-themed piñata. Your Easter basket recipients won't be able to resist breaking it open!

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Chocolate Truffle Eggs

Ooh, fancy. Perfectly packaged for Eastertime gifting, this collection of egg-shaped chocolate truffles boats 7 distinctive flavors that feel oh-so bougie. You're def going to want to grab one for yourself – we're absolutely eyeing that pistachio egg. 👀

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Raspberry Mousse Cakes

These lil' cakes are almost too cute to eat! Each one starts with a base of moist vanilla cake that's topped with raspberry-flavored mousse. The batch then is covered in a sweet confectionary coating (including an edible leaf!) to emulate the sheer magic of raspberries on one easy-to-eat treat.

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Italian Chocolate Eggs

Add these eggs to your Easter candy bowl, stat! This pack comes with 4 decadent flavor pairings encased in colorful coatings so you can easily sneak in a bite of springtime joy throughout the day.

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Sea Salt Brownie Bites

We are obsessed with these brownie bites. The added sea salt on top of 'em adds some extra flavor oomph that feels super elevated and perfectly fancy for a special occasion such as Easter.

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Teensy Candy Bars

Basically like 'teensy' versions of a Snickers bar, these micro-sized candy bars are dangerously easy to snack on. Your little ones will adore them!

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Chocolatey Drizzled Strawberry Kettle Popcorn

Drizzled with freeze-dried strawberries and chocolate, this kettle corn is unlike anything you've tried before. The fruity notes most definitely qualify it as a great spring snack, while the chocolate adds Eastertime decadence.

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Organic Sparkling Rosé Tea Beverage

For something to sip on, this can is the epitome of spring flavors. It's made with a blend of four teas along with white grape juice, hibiscus flowers, orange peel, and rose hips for some insanely good floral and citrusy notes!

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Tangerine Probiotic Sparkling Beverage

Crafted with probiotics, this bubbly bev contains a "light, refreshing, sweet-tart flavor" that'll have you hooked from first gulp.

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One Tree Hill fans were heartbroken (and a little bit confused) when season 6 ended and Peyton (Hilarie Burton) and Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) left without a trace. It had been a season of danger, life-threatening situations, and literal murder, and for two of the show's leads to just fall off the face of the earth felt inconsistent with how tight-knit the friend group had always been. And viewers weren't the only ones to think so.

"This is the problem: They didn't give us enough to make where our friends went make sense," Drama Queens host Sophia Bush said of the "unfortunate" decision to write Hilarie and Chad out of the show. (Hilarie has said in a previous episode of the rewatch podcast that both her and Chad were "treated badly, and he defended me...Chad was my teammate.")

Keep reading for what Sophia Bush, Bethany Joy Lenz, and Robert Buckley's thoughts on Peyton and Lucas leaving One Tree Hill.

Sophia Bush thought Peyton and Lucas leaving 'One Tree Hill' was "really weird."

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One Tree Hill season 6 ended after Peyton almost died giving birth to her and Lucas' daughter, and after introducing baby Sawyer to the rest of the crew, they just...drive off into the sunset.

"I don't even remember where they moved. Where did they go?" Bethany Joy Lenz says, to which Robert Buckley replies, "They left in a convertible, so I'm gonna guess maybe the West Coast where it's a bit warmer and less rainy."

But no matter where Peyton and Lucas moved, the One Tree Hill cast can't quite wrap their heads around the fact that, in the story, Brooke literally never hears from Peyton again. "I used to ask, 'Why can't Brooke [Davis] be getting text messages from Peyton? Why can't you see them texting? Like, why am I not getting photo updates of this baby? It feels really weird.'"

And while Lucas returns for an episode in season 9, he was also radio silent for his three-season absence, as was his mom Karen. "Everybody, they just faded off into the distance," Bethany says. "I do wish they had kept that up in some more clear way. I don't think it would have been hard."

While Bethany Joy Lenz think is was because of "personal beef" behind the scenes.


But Bethany theorizes the onscreen confusion boils down to behind-the-scenes drama with creator Mark Schwann, whom the cast accused of sexual harassment in 2017. The women of the show wrote an open letter explaining how “many of us were, to varying degrees, manipulated psychologically and emotionally," and how "more than one of us is still in treatment for post-traumatic stress."

"I think it was some sort of personal beef behind the scenes," Bethany adds in the Drama Queens episode. "He was hoping the audience would just forget about them."

"Which seems so stupid because it's a choice rooted in ego," Sophia adds. "It's like, 'Dude, you wrote those characters, so you knew they were great. So why are we suddenly pretending they're not?'"

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Hopefully we'll see all our favorite Tree Hill Ravens return for a One Tree Hill sequel series. While the show hasn't been officially greenlit at Netflix yet, Hilarie Burton exclusively told Brit + Co that everyone involved in the show is "really proud of the work that we did back then too. And so to see the public support this little show we made 20 years later, that's so special and it's so rare."

You can stream all of One Tree Hill on Hulu now — and read up on Chad Michael Murray's Perfect Idea For The One Tree Hill Reunion.

Colleen Hoover (and her books) aren't afraid to make a statement. BookTok is still reeling from Verity, while the rest of the internet can't stop talking about all the It Ends With Us behind-the-scenes drama. and Hoover's newest adaptation, Regretting You, is just as gripping and emotional as all her other stories. The movie is based on the 2019 novel of the same name, and while It Ends With Us centers around romantic relationships, Regretting You is all about mother-daughter relationships.

What's 'Regretting You' about?

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Regretting You follows Morgan Grant (played by Allison Williams), who put her dreams on hold years ago when she got pregnant with her daughter Clara (McKenna Grace). Their age gap mirrors the one we see we see between Lorelai and Rory in Gilmore Girls, but instead of the Gilmores' close bond, Morgan and Clara's relationship becomes more strained the older Clara gets — especially when Morgan's husband Chris passes away in a tragic accident, revealing a secret that could change Clara's life forever.

While It Ends With Us is a larger production from Sony, Regretting You will be an indie production. Stay tuned for official production details!

Who's in the 'Regretting You' cast?

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Allison Williams (Get Out) and McKenna Grace (Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire) lead the Regretting You cast. These two are joined by Dave Franco (Now You See Me), Mason Thames (The Black Phone), Willa Fitzgerald (The Fall of the House of Usher), and Scott Eastwood (Wind River: Rising).

The movie will be directed by The Fault in Our Stars' Josh Boone and written by Susan McMartin.

When does 'Regretting You' come out?

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Regretting You comes out on October 24, and it's easily one of our most-anticipated movies for 2025!

Is 'Regretting You' a spicy book?

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Regretting You definitely has less spice than Colleen Hoover's other books. In fact, this TikToker ranks it as her least-spicy book! Since the story focuses on Morgan and Clara, instead of a romantic relationship, this is a good pick for any readers who prefer less spicy books.

What's the message of 'Regretting You'?

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Regretting You is all about life, which I know sounds like a huge message! But the story introduces us to an established family rather than two people who want to begin a family. Chris, Morgan, and Clara already have relationships with each other, and as time passes in the story, Regretting You shows us how circumstances can change, how overwhelming our emotions can feel, and how strong our family bonds can become.

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