Showing posts with label Victoria Semykina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Victoria Semykina. Show all posts

Monday, 8 March 2021

Victoria Semykina VI

Victoria Semykina, has been awarded the first prize of the prestigious Korean Nami competition. The illustrations with which she won are taken from the book: ′′ Fran çois Truffaut. (The child who loved cinema) written by Luca Tortolini. They are stunning textural layered images with Victoria's signature poetic line. 






Thursday, 21 February 2019

Victoria Semykina V

I'm in London for a few days this week and as I have been very inspired and entertained by Victoria Semykina's recent sketches of the city, I will try to take time to make some sketches myself.


Saturday, 22 September 2018

Victoria Semykina IV





I adore these dynamic gestural illustrations, the page layout, colour, text and numbers by Victoria Semykina for "Crossing" by Artur Givargizov, they are an absolute delight!







Friday, 27 July 2018

Friday, 17 April 2015

The Real Boat









"A story of a courageous little paper boat, that is not satisfied with life in a puddle, and dreams of going to the ocean. Despite all the naysayers, she launches on a perilous journey, and with the help of many ships she meets along the way realizes her dream." 
This is a magical international creative project, with story written by Marina Aromshtan, illustrated by Victoria Antolini, with animation by Studio Poink and technical development by Cucumber Ink needs your support to reach completion.

Saturday, 29 December 2012

Victoria Semykina I

Today's offering is a postcard from Victoria Semykina, a special pop-up postcard made for the project Postcards from Europe called “Why should dogs wait outside while their masters choose sweets & cakes?”