This elegant, vintage-inspired illustration by French artist ‘Monsieur Tadef’ harkens back to travel posters of yesteryear, and brings to mind artists like Joseph Binder and Stan Galli.

The curving figures, the bold use of contrast and shadow, and the trippy striped ski hills all converge to create a very distinctive and attractive series. We also appreciate the ample use of white space and scale, which lend themselves to the verticality of a ski adventure. Via Fubiz:


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