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Graphic Illustrations

Fox & Thistle showcases a vibrant collection of graphic illustrations that draw inspiration from a variety of influences, including flora & fauna, fine art, literary classics, retro advertising, and popular culture. We illustrate our passion for artistic expression and creative storytelling. With intricate details and unique combinations of imagery, our gallery whispers of tales just beneath what meets the eye.
White line drawing on black background showing ‘Death’ personified as a hunched figure holding a shovel and blowing bubbles through a straw.

Death Blows Bubbles

This drawing is based on Johann Georg Leinberger's 18th c. depiction of "Death Blowing Bubbles" on the ceiling of Holy Grave Chapel in Michaelsberg Abbey, Bamberg, Germany.

Graphic featuring bright red, 18th-century personified typography scripts forming the phrase ‘EACH OUR OWN,’ depicting demons tormenting colonists on a black background. The border showcases the zodiac from Benjamin Franklin’s original ‘Poor Richard’s Almanack.’ The phrase is a quote from Oscar Wilde.

Each Our Own

This image combines personified typography scripts dating back to the 18th century, with the zodiac taken from the original 'Poor Richard's Almanack' by Ben Franklin. As they say, the devil's in the details.

White line drawing on black background depicting Toulouse-Lautrec seated on a stool in 19th-century attire, holding a paintbrush and painting a circle on a canvas set on an easel, with smaller black line details overlaying the figure.

Toulouse Lautrec

Transforming art with his unique style, Toulouse-Lautrec captured Parisian nightlife through innovative use of color, composition, and subject matter. This image draws inspiration from an engraving on his tomb at Cimetière de Verdelais in Nouvelle-Aquitaine.

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Fox & Thistle Studio seamlessly blends curiosity, creativity, and sustainability. Rooted in the idea that simplicity speaks volumes, our essence is embodied in the paradoxical, insightful, and endlessly playful nature of finding and creating.