Editorial Projects
The works shown in this section were created for editorial projects. The charm of books, especially those written for children, opens a magical realm where dreams and fantasies know no bounds. Illustrations play a crucial role in editorial projects by enhancing the overall visual appeal and effectively conveying complex ideas or emotions. They have the power to capture the reader's attention, clarify intricate concepts, and evoke specific moods that words alone may struggle to express. Additionally, they personalize the reading experience, offering a unique artistic perspective that resonates with the audience on a deeper level. Through skillful use of illustrations, editorial projects can become more memorable, impactful, and visually striking, leaving a lasting impression on the viewer.
"Two Princes" (2015) - Acrylic on Bristol paper - 23.9 x 18 in (60.8 x 45.8 cm) - Personal collection of the artist
"The Lighthouse of Asaph" (2023) - Digital media
"Girl from the countryside" (2017) - Acrylic on paper and digital media
"A secret in the water" (2017) - Watercolor pencil and acrylic on Strathmore drawing paper, and digital media
"The encounter" (2017) - Watercolor pencil and acrylic on Strathmore drawing paper - 12 x 9 in (30.5 x 22.9 cm) - Personal collection of the artist
"Underwater" (2017) - Dip pen and acrylic on Strathmore drawing paper - 12 x 9 in (30.5 x 22.9 cm) - Personal collection of the artist
"Innocence" (2017) - Acrylic on Strathmore drawing paper - 12 x 9 in (30.5 x 22.7 cm) - Personal collection of the artist
"Meditation" (2017) - Acrylic on Strathmore drawing paper - 12 x 9 in (30.5 x 22.9 cm) - Personal collection of the artist
"Where butterflies go to die" (2017) - Graphite on paper and digital media
"My birth" (2017) - Graphite on paper and digital media
"Alejandra" (2017) - Graphite on paper and digital media
"My home" (2017) - Graphite on paper and digital media