Illustrator Draws Tokyo Street Scenes On Paper Cups
Tokyo artist Mariya Suzuki has found a unique way to capture the busy life of Japan’s capital by doodling the scenes in front of her on paper cups.
She calls it ‘Drawing to Go’ and as she explained to the guys at Spoon & Tamago: “ When I was still in school, I used to hang out at local coffee shops with my friends. One day I noticed how plain the paper cup was. Naturally, I was inspired to draw what was in front of me. ”
And we’re glad she did because her doodles are now inspiring other artists from around the globe to try out more creative canvases for their art.
More info: mariya suzuki | instagram (h/t: spoon&tamago )

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This Cambodian Artist Took Doodling To The Next Level
Cambodian artist Visoth Kakvei masterfully brings together symbolism and style, and no sketchbook has enough pages for his creativity.
The 27-year-old graphic designer usually draws his works freehand and the pieces take 3-6 hours to finish, but sometimes Kakvei feels it’s not enough. So, to make his incredibly intricate maze-like illustrations even more stunning, the artist digitally enhances them, making the doodles appear as if they’re popping out from the pages.
His mostly nature-inspired designs have already earned Visoth a staggering 800k following on Instagram and his fan army only keeps on growing.
More info: instagram ( h/t )
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Andrius
In cahoots with the secret orde… With nobody. In cahoots with nobody.