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Today’s #IllustratorSpotlight: Ontario-based Charlene Chua @charlenedraws started out as a web designer and works both in pencils and digital, drawing characters with a lovely warmth.
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Insta: charlenedraws
Shop: https://t.co/nJvUV9vXtM
#PicturesMeanBusiness
Summer holiday challenge: draw NARWHAL, the fabulous unicorn of the sea! More #Grumpycorn drawing activities here: https://t.co/9MFWDPHBEp
Today’s #IllustratorSpotlight: @IanMcQue is hugely influential in the world of concept art and it’s been exciting to see him venture into book publishing, illustrating #NightFlights and giving Philip Reeve’s books a gorgeous unified look.
Visit his shop: https://t.co/BCgwG9Bfx7
More fab @StudioTeaBreak #ShapeChallenge drawings by @FavouriteCrayon @AcmeDarryl @doodlebrink @cartoonsidrew ✏️
Chip the Pugicorn will be there! ...He is making his first trip to London 😍 https://t.co/1JQ5lzO8HM @WaterstonesCovG
Today’s #IllustratorSpotlight: London-born Sanjay Patel @gheehappy taps into his Pixar animation experience to create striking shapes and vivid palettes, often on themes from Indian myths & culture, including artwork for the Hindu epic Ramayana.
Website: https://t.co/H7TW0t5oyc
Woodrow Phoenix edited NELSON with @Robgog and @BlankSlateBooks, seeing if 54 comic creators could craft a coherent story about one woman’s life. @mrphoenix is a real mentor and my go-to person when I get stuck with design issues. https://t.co/LIp5uWJJKs #IllustratorSpotlight
Today's #IllustratorSpotlight: I recently got to meet super-talented #Belfast-based artist @AshlingLindsay and we talked about how we'd love to see a growing illustrator community there! Find out more about her work: https://t.co/bvuNmI7w98
Instagram: ashling.lindsay
Some of today’s fab #PortraitChallenge drawings of Rubens’ 1625 ‘The Straw Hat’ over at @StudioTeaBreak, by @artbypunktraum @foxtastique @doodlebrink @Moewenflausch
Some of today’s fab #PortraitChallenge drawings - check out all of them over at @StudioTeaBreak! ’Moroccan man in green’, painted in 1932 by Zinaida Serebriakova, reinterpreted by @bevjlogan @neschof @CFcomiX @DoodlesMarc ✏️