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An illustration for an activity pack for people under lock-down, for First Art, UK.I got permission

An illustration for an activity pack for people under lock-down, for First Art, UK.

I got permission to create a piece celebrating essential workers.


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Found some old monster drawings. Added some colour and I’m debating making versions of them into enaFound some old monster drawings. Added some colour and I’m debating making versions of them into enaFound some old monster drawings. Added some colour and I’m debating making versions of them into ena

Found some old monster drawings. Added some colour and I’m debating making versions of them into enamel pins some day. 


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The coloured version of my tiger drawing, with added ‘magic’ effect. I plan to use this as a sample

The coloured version of my tiger drawing, with added ‘magic’ effect. I plan to use this as a sample for private commissions, which will be set up on Kofi soon.


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A digital tiger drawing. This is going to be a sample for the private commission framework I’ll be s

A digital tiger drawing. This is going to be a sample for the private commission framework I’ll be setting up on Kofi soon.


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Some close-ups of my Popshot Magazine illustration. Here’s a run-down of the symbolism included:3 CRSome close-ups of my Popshot Magazine illustration. Here’s a run-down of the symbolism included:3 CRSome close-ups of my Popshot Magazine illustration. Here’s a run-down of the symbolism included:3 CRSome close-ups of my Popshot Magazine illustration. Here’s a run-down of the symbolism included:3 CR

Some close-ups of my Popshot Magazine illustration. Here’s a run-down of the symbolismincluded:

3 CROWS: according to the old British rhyme we see ‘three crows for a murder’. Also - as a shamanistic power animal - the crow represents Sacred Law. Apparently, if you align with the crow you are instilled with the wisdom to know yourself beyond the limitations of one-dimensional thinking and laws and learn to trust your intuition.⠀
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BUTTERFLY: soul, transformation, resurrection, and hope.⠀
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THYME: courage and strength.⠀
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The bike helmet and the saucepan reference parts of the story.⠀
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CYCLAMEN FLOWERS: resignation and goodbye.⠀
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EYES: representing Aoife’s prophetic foresight.⠀
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THE MOON: the moon has a multitude of meanings but in this piece, it can be interpreted as the power of women, mystery and intuition. ⠀
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The waxing and waning moons have their own specific interpretations as well: 

WANING CRESCENT
: stands for letting go, surrender, and contemplation.⠀
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WAXING CRESCENT: stands for growth and manifestation.⠀
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The woman in the fire represents a major part of the story. The fire also represents creation, destruction and transformation. This fire in the story destroys but also leaves us with hope for a positive transformation.
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SKULL: obviously death and mortality.⠀
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PEONIES: as well as featuring in the story itself, Peonies represent honour and romantic love.⠀
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BEE: a bee represents the brittleness of life and our helplessness in the face of destiny.⠀
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The wineglass and journal are objects from the story.⠀


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I think it’s too obvious that I love drawing girls anyway, this is the first time I’ve j

I think it’s too obvious that I love drawing girls anyway, this is the first time I’ve joined this challenge #faceyourart

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