Artist Christopher Sickels’ Fantastic, Miniature World: The Reader’s Digest contributor produces wholly original work, combining painting, photography, set-building, and sculpture on a “clumsy dwarfish Barbie doll scale.” See more and read our interview »
Seattle-based Artifact Puzzles specializes in artistic jigsaws, with laser-cut pieces designed by artists like Joe Vaux. Meet the man behind the mastery »
Award-winning illustrator Bob Staake appears in this month’s Reader’s Digest, and even with several new titles on the horizon, he took a moment to share art inspiration and wisdom with us. Read the full interview and see more amazing images »
Take that, Instagram: In a series called Pencil Vs. Camera, Artist Ben Heine seamlessly combines sketches and photography to create scenes of cool donkeys, children playing, cityscapes—what have you. Read more »
Image: Ben Heine © 2012
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Readers’ Digest feature story, June 2012
”The Magic of a Midsummer Night” was originally published in Reader’s Digest in August 1961, and is reprinted this month as part of our Reader’s Digest Classic series. The new illustration is by Chris Buzelli. You can see more samples of Buzelli’s work at his blog here.
Lovely art, lovely story. Check out an enhanced version in our iPad edition.
Q&A with the Artist: Yulia Brodskaya’s client list includes Starbucks, Hermes, and now, Reader’s Digest (July/August 2012 issue). Read what inspires her to create these quilled masterpieces »
