Johanna Basford creates amazing hand drawn illustrations. In a day and age where most artwork you see is computer generated, it's a breath of fresh air to see such intricate hand drawn work.
Massimo Gammacurta's book, Lolli-Pop, is a still life project where he turns major brands into lollipops. He also distributed these lollipops to bloggers to much fan fair.
Jeannette Woitzik has a knack for whimsical photo manipulations and storytelling. In this one, Jeannette brings a story book tale to life, hopping right off the pages.
In his series Architecture of the Mind, Jonathan Beer paints his exploration of the mind and a parallel landscape to represent his mental processes. In the painting above, we have the destruction of landmasses taking place in the sky.
In this design, designer Christof Gassner uses various typographic sets of the letter A along with the Gestalt principle to form a larger A.
Alexander Korzer-Robinson creates his book art pieces by cutting around some illustrations in the book and removing others. This art focuses on the "inner landscape". Visit his site here for more of his work.