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#PortfolioDay
I’m an illustrator studying food 🍲 & plants 🪴 I use my work to share my love for plant-human relationships & issues within our food system. Im finally getting back into art after a long break & cannot wait for shows to start up again 🥺🥺
Doodling fun. Not happy with the watercolor look for these. Maybe I should invest in some nice markers 🤔
Illustrator E Curtis produced a set of 12 anthropomorphic fruit and veggie Valentine’s Day cards (1907).
Giving some serious love to Florence Kate Upton today (1873-1922). Anthropomorphic Vegetable art at its finest.
It’s #PortfolioDay, and im reflecting on how little art I produced in 2020. I hate how disinterested I am in art now and am desperately hoping creativity clicks again 🤞🏽 I still believe art is one of the most important ways to convey information.
Last day of my #ShopSmall sale! Prints, stickers, magnets, and herbal tea available 🪐 use code SHOPSMALL20 at checkout for 15% off 🙏 #veggieart #foodart #HandmadeLove
@eloisebyellen I have lots of stickers! Mostly veggies and plants but some weird monsters too. I’m having a sale now through Monday - use code SHOPSMALL20 at checkout for 15% off ☺️🌻🌿💖
Hey #ArtTwitter, #nyufa20, and #flfa20! I want to know your thoughts on using art & visual media as a tool to bring attention to issues in our #FoodSystem. Can this propel advocacy, or is it just activism? Could it appeal to a wider audience than just writing? #foodstudies