Inspiration

Digital Art: 25 Atmospheric Illustrations of Nature and Landscapes

A new day brings a new dose of inspiration for illustrators and digital artists, and this time it’s devoted to nature motifs. No doubt, nature is one of the most powerful inspiration sources for art of all kinds. Today we invite you to review the collection of digital illustrations by Brian Edward Miller, the artist famous for his atmospheric and picturesque artworks featuring landscapes of all kinds and in different seasons.

Brian Edward Miller is the owner, artist, and illustrator behind the Orlin Culture Shop (OCS for short) based in Erie, CO. As he mentions on his website, his goal is to provide quality illustration and storytelling with the professional hard working ideals. His family modeled him to chase down that elusive vintage aesthetic that played such a powerful role in his life years ago. As his Dribbble portfolio shows, the influence is appreciated by the design community and is successful in original posters, advertising graphics, and much more.

The set we’ve gathered here is all about the peacefulness of the countryside, impressive mountains, magnificent sea, atmospheric forests, and picturesque roads. Enjoy!

Seek for more inspiration? Check the variety of creative vector illustrations on Ouch and review the collections of artworks by Malika Favre, Pascal Campion, Tom Haugomat, and Mathieu Freak City.

About the author
Willow Chen. Digital illustrator who breathes life into brand concepts through distinctive character design. Specializes in translating complex ideas into visual stories, brings a signature style to commercial work, and champions illustration as a strategic communication tool rather than mere decoration.

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