Fantasy illustration - The CreativeMindClass Blog
What do you think of the way you dress?
It's in the middle of stylized and realistic illustration. I prefer a variety of muted and aquatic colors and I prefer using natural and fluid shapes. My "style" for an illustrator is heavily determined by my palette of colors along with the subject which I choose to draw however, is not how the work is executed. I used to work with more of a linear approach, however I've recently been transitioning into a looser and more creative style.

What's the secret behind creating the most beautiful fantasy art?
It is a constant process of re-examining the images until they look the most like the way I envision it in my mind (within reasons, else I'd spend months on a single painting). I strive to challenge my ideas to the max and do not settle for an average artwork. I'd rather spend the time getting the dreamy image perfect, rather than rush through the entire process.

Where are the most appropriate locations to display the fantasies drawings you've created?
I'll be part of the forthcoming "Oceans and Currents" exhibit that will be on display in Gallery Nucleus during July! When you're waiting I'll be available on Instagram. You can purchase prints through my shop on Bandcamp for those curious!
And I also have a YouTube channel as well as Bandcamp for people who want to know more about the music I'm making available since I'll be releasing new tracks in the near future.

Her Background
I earned my bachelor's degree from The Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, and I am currently employed in the field of entertainment art as an illustrator and concept artist. Additionally, I am working on a innovative project called Pearl Farm, for which I create drawings. I compose, as well as perform original music.
Illustrations for the article are taken from my own work, Pearl Farm. The story I wrote, which follows an artist who is a traveler called Vinny as well as her pet Ray Hubble while they travel their way across the world called"the Lofty Coastline.
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