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]]>To kick off the challenge, Deborah created a prompt list filled with magical concepts and characters. Some of the prompts included drawing a spell jar, old ruins, owls, fog and other.
From the first to the last day of October, the graphic designer, motion designer, 3D and frontend developer has drawn 31 adorable illustrations which she posted on her social media.
She is self-taught in illustration and concept art, and she works with digital media as well as traditional ones like watercolor. She enjoys working in teams and alone, and she loves, above all else, coming up with great creative ideas.
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]]>But keeping a journal doesn’t necessarily mean putting pen to paper. For Pearada Unahalekhaka (Cheepsatayakorn), diary keeping means something else altogether. An avid traveler (at least when traveling is permitted), Unahalekhaka describes herself as “visual storyteller”—documenting the world around her with the aid of watercolors rather than words.
Born in Bangkok, Unahalekhaka has lived in New York City and Hong Kong, but her travels have taken her anywhere from San Francisco to Thailand. Her small watercolor paintings (Unahalekhaka carries a sketchbook with her at all times) offer snippets from those travels, which she then shares on Instagram. “Traveling is my way of life,” says Unahalekhaka. “It’s how I find inspiration, and my favorite way to capture the moment is to sketch.”
With an affinity to art and aesthetics in general, Unahalekhaka studied architecture as an undergraduate, and is also a graduate of Columbia University with Masters in Strategic Communications. “I discovered my true passions in strategy and illustration while living in New York City,” she notes. “I combine eight years of work experience in the branding and advertising industries with my study in architecture and my passion in illustration to implement design strategy and create designs that speak to the audience.”
Her favorite places to visit when she isn’t working? Big cities. “I love positive energy and inspirations I get from fast-paced cities,” says the illustrator. “I can’t really stay still.” Her visual stories might just inspire you to start a diary (visual or otherwise) yourself.
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]]>“Throughout my life I have always been interested in the beauty of nature; especially animals of all shapes and sizes,” McDonald shared on Bored Panda. “I am currently in my second year of university, studying towards a Bachelor of Science, majoring in Ecology and Biodiversity and Environmental Science.”
McDonald shares her work on her social media, her Facebook, and Instagram account where she has attracted thousands of followers. She also has an Etsy store where she sells her artwork.
Scroll down and take a look at her eye popping creations.
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]]>“A huge source of inspiration for my work comes from Japanese animation and other popular culture,” Heikala explains. “I’ve also now been to Japan three times and will visit again this autumn. I like to take pictures and get inspired and then implement my adventures in my work. I think my style is a combination of Japanese anime-style and Finnish children’s book illustrations… think Rudolf Koivu and Tove Jansson.”
See her work and the process of creating it below.
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]]>Terrier draws her favorite characters from My Neighbor Totoro, Spirited Away, and many other Ghibli movies with her own twist. She writes on her Facebook page: “When people ask me: where does that creative energy come from? I would say I don’t know! But it’s just a part of me, like my nose in the middle of my face! Even though my studies take the most part of my time, the pleasure to paint never leaves me.” Good thing it’s like that because we absolutely love her work!
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]]>The post Artist Starts a Magic-Themed Drawing Challenge and The Illustrations are Beautiful appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>To kick off the challenge, Deborah created a prompt list filled with magical concepts and characters. Some of the prompts included drawing a spell jar, old ruins, owls, fog and other.
From the first to the last day of October, the graphic designer, motion designer, 3D and frontend developer has drawn 31 adorable illustrations which she posted on her social media.
She is self-taught in illustration and concept art, and she works with digital media as well as traditional ones like watercolor. She enjoys working in teams and alone, and she loves, above all else, coming up with great creative ideas.
The post Artist Starts a Magic-Themed Drawing Challenge and The Illustrations are Beautiful appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Pearada Unahalekhaka Will Inspire You to Keep Note of Your Travels appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>But keeping a journal doesn’t necessarily mean putting pen to paper. For Pearada Unahalekhaka (Cheepsatayakorn), diary keeping means something else altogether. An avid traveler (at least when traveling is permitted), Unahalekhaka describes herself as “visual storyteller”—documenting the world around her with the aid of watercolors rather than words.
Born in Bangkok, Unahalekhaka has lived in New York City and Hong Kong, but her travels have taken her anywhere from San Francisco to Thailand. Her small watercolor paintings (Unahalekhaka carries a sketchbook with her at all times) offer snippets from those travels, which she then shares on Instagram. “Traveling is my way of life,” says Unahalekhaka. “It’s how I find inspiration, and my favorite way to capture the moment is to sketch.”
With an affinity to art and aesthetics in general, Unahalekhaka studied architecture as an undergraduate, and is also a graduate of Columbia University with Masters in Strategic Communications. “I discovered my true passions in strategy and illustration while living in New York City,” she notes. “I combine eight years of work experience in the branding and advertising industries with my study in architecture and my passion in illustration to implement design strategy and create designs that speak to the audience.”
Her favorite places to visit when she isn’t working? Big cities. “I love positive energy and inspirations I get from fast-paced cities,” says the illustrator. “I can’t really stay still.” Her visual stories might just inspire you to start a diary (visual or otherwise) yourself.
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]]>The post 19-Year-Old Artist Creates Eye-Popping Pieces appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>“Throughout my life I have always been interested in the beauty of nature; especially animals of all shapes and sizes,” McDonald shared on Bored Panda. “I am currently in my second year of university, studying towards a Bachelor of Science, majoring in Ecology and Biodiversity and Environmental Science.”
McDonald shares her work on her social media, her Facebook, and Instagram account where she has attracted thousands of followers. She also has an Etsy store where she sells her artwork.
Scroll down and take a look at her eye popping creations.
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]]>The post What Happens When a Finnish Illustrator Takes Inspiration from Japan appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>“A huge source of inspiration for my work comes from Japanese animation and other popular culture,” Heikala explains. “I’ve also now been to Japan three times and will visit again this autumn. I like to take pictures and get inspired and then implement my adventures in my work. I think my style is a combination of Japanese anime-style and Finnish children’s book illustrations… think Rudolf Koivu and Tove Jansson.”
See her work and the process of creating it below.
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]]>The post Check Out Studio Ghibli Inspired Watercolor Paintings by French Artist appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Terrier draws her favorite characters from My Neighbor Totoro, Spirited Away, and many other Ghibli movies with her own twist. She writes on her Facebook page: “When people ask me: where does that creative energy come from? I would say I don’t know! But it’s just a part of me, like my nose in the middle of my face! Even though my studies take the most part of my time, the pleasure to paint never leaves me.” Good thing it’s like that because we absolutely love her work!
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