Me encanta! I love it! Going to share it on fb
What type of Facebook user are you? Illustrations for HelloZdrowie! www.hellozdrowie.pl/psychologia/fejsbukowe-typy
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Hermosa
Día de Muertos
Después de tanto tiempo subo una ilustración <3
Taking Off by Gil Elvgren, 1955
I’m SO pleased to have been part of Kate Slater’s amazing Refuge Tree project! There’s almost a hundred amazing female-identifying illustrators involved, each producing artwork on a section of a huge tree collage, with individual pieces auctioned this week in aid of @Refugecharity (a charity which works to end domestic violence), AND the full tree displayed in London Review Bookshop!
I used Kuretake watercolours, @winsorandnewton gouache and @penteluk fineliners for my blossomy piece. 🌸 The plum tree outside of my house is currently in full blossom, so I couldn’t resist adding some beautiful, giant blooms to my painting. I love drawing my characters reading, so I had to sneak a book in there!
The full display looks incredible, so make sure you take a peek on Kate’s blog and keep an eye out for how to bid in the auction later this week!
Jajajajaja
Literally IRONIC!
Luv
Love it when you thug me at the Bougival
Dance in the Bougival (1883), Pierre-Auguste Renoir / Mesmerize, Ja Rule ft. Ashanti
I made this illustration for the December spread of a 2016 risograph calendar for Paperbase. The theme is “The Artist’s Closet,” so I depicted myself in the sort of splendid holiday adornment I wish my closet truly contained. This is my first time designing for risograph printing, so I’m really excited to see the result. I’ll post some pics when I get the calendar in my hands!
Advertising postcard for the Mele department store, 1920. Artist probably Aleardo Villa. Italy. From the exhibition The Postcard Age, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 2013.
Voladores de Papantla.
Piscina. Mención honorífica en el XXIV Catálogo de Ilustradores de Publicaciones Infantiles y Juveniles 2014.
Public Exhibition of a Picture, c.1888 by Joan Ferrer Miró (Spanish, 1850–1931)