Showing posts with label Ukrainian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ukrainian. Show all posts

Friday, 30 August 2019

Olga Shtonda II



 Illustrations by Olga Shtonda for cards to develop the imagination for Pictoric Box.



Thursday, 16 August 2018

Тамара Коломієць





I imagine that some of these illustrations will have been created using stencil screen printing, they are squintingly bold and bright from a book of poems for children "Котилося котильце" (1969) by Ukrainian poet Тамара Коломієць.








Thursday, 27 April 2017

Ana Sarvira

The wonderful work of Ukranian illustrator and designer Ana Sarvira called 'No Adults' exhibited at this years Bologna Children's Book Fair . What joy these crazy arms out of proportion arms give me.
 


Saturday, 28 January 2017

Wednesday, 23 November 2016

Polina Doroshenko I







 "My creative work for assistantship exhibition was a project "Herbarium". It is art-book about my family. It all started when during the last summer I found great-grandfather's notebook. I have never seen my great-grandfather. So I read there many interesting, unusual and sometimes funny notes. I carefully questioned my grandma about everything. Project "Herbarium" based on these stories. I called it Herbarium because everything described in the notebook is like memories which dried between pages. For me it is associated with herbarium of dried plants that were once alive. I am still working on all images." Polina Doroshenko

This project is stunningly beautiful, touching and funny, a lovely way to explore you family and delve into the past. Polina has a subtle eye and hand, delicately assembling her images into a beautiful portrait of her family melding old and new in a perfect synergy of documentation, imagination and family memory.


Tuesday, 14 June 2016

Oleksandr Shatokhin I

I am mainly working with clouds this year and it was a great pleasure to find this happy cloud in the portfolio of Ukrainian illustrator Oleksandr Shatokhin.

Tuesday, 6 October 2015

Tukoni Tribe



Oksana Bula is a Ukrainian illustrator who creates forest inhabitants - little tukonies. Her pictures are created mainly in watercolour and she also makes broaches in the same theme. I love her celestial black barn owl and owl species poster.

Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Artem Krepkij II

Love the expressive gesturing hands in this sketch by Artem Krepkij and the use of perspective he has caught a moment in a discussion perfectly.