Lush Style Illustrations
Lush illustrations bring painterly depth to digital projects. Rich textures and vivid color create presence, while organic forms help premium brands stand out in crowded editorial layouts and campaign visuals.
What is Lush Style?
Built around dense brushwork and saturated color blocks, Lush illustrates scenes with layered light and shadow. Organic edges and subtle gradients with visible strokes create a tactile impression suited to large, immersive compositions.
Teams working on magazine features or gallery campaigns use Lush as an artful centerpiece. Luxury launches and packaging also benefit from the handcrafted feel and atmospheric depth. The collection currently includes twenty-eight illustrations.
For editorial and luxury branding
What Lush artists paint
Landscapes and botanical scenes appear often, with dense foliage and atmospheric skies. Portrait studies and still lifes with jewelry or glassware round out the themes. Browse by tag.
Finding your painted style
Comparing painterly and graphic styles helps you pick artwork that matches tone and audience expectations for surrounding typography.
Halftone leans on dot shading and comic sensibilities, while Lush favors continuous color transitions and painterly textured surfaces.
Kit keeps shapes clean and minimal with flat fills. Lush prefers irregular edges and layered strokes for expressive depth.
Spot uses flat color and light detail. Lush adds intricate rendering with soft transitions and stronger focus on surfaces.
Giggle leans into cartoon exaggeration and bright flats. Lush stays closer to fine art with controlled light and nuanced faces.
Urban focuses on city life with hard edges. Lush leans organic, softening structures and emphasizing foliage and atmosphere.
Jungle highlights bright tropical settings and stylized wildlife. Lush paints nature with denser color and more atmospheric depth.
Frequently asked questions
Start using Lush illustrations today
Download PNGs for quick comps or grab SVGs on a paid plan for full recoloring. Drop them into Figma, Sketch or the Pichon app and finish that campaign faster without booking a custom illustrator.