Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. HomeArtDrawing Happy and Humorous Illustrations May 15, 2011 by mymodernmet Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Look through Esther Aarts illustrations and see if you don’t crack a smile. The Netherlands-based illustrator created retro modern works that are sure to make anyone happy. Esther Aarts’ website silly Previous articleThe Great Dane Who Became an Older SisterNext articleInsanely Detailed Artwork Created in 10 Months! Related Posts Academy 5 Online Drawing Classes To Grow Your Creative Skills mymodernmet - Drawing 50 Charcoal Portraits of Strangers Take a Powerful Look At What It Means To Be a Refugee in London mymodernmet - Drawing Artist Imagines Van Gogh Reacting to the Duct-Taped Banana Auction That’s Shaking up the Art World mymodernmet - Comments LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Recent Stories Photographer Captures the Summertime Magic of Fireflies Swarming Japan’s Lush Forests [Interview] The Undecipherable Voynich Manuscript Can Be Viewed Online in Its Entirety Amy Sherald’s Powerful Portraits Take Over the Whitney Museum These ‘Great Wave’ Penny Loafers Let You Flaunt an Iconic Piece of Art History With Every Step You Take Tender Moment Between Humpback Whale and Its Calf Wins 2025 Underwater Photographer of the Year Adorable Marsupial Who Nearly Went Extinct in South Australia Is Now Making a Comeback Street Artists Paint Vibrant Murals Across Georgia’s Largest Cities Enchanting ‘Night Gardens’ Collages Celebrate the Precious Beauty of Night-Blooming Plants [Interview] Monarch Butterfly Population Is Near a 30-Year Record Low in North America Frida Kahlo Museum: Iconic Painter’s ‘Blue House’ in Mexico City Offers Insights About Her Life and Work