Illustration by Inga Palster, a Russian illustrator. Inga is a biologist and drawing has been a hobby since her childhood years when she studied at art school. She paints with watercolors.
Postcard from Russia
Russian Lighthouses Map
Postcard from Japan.
“Big Love” by Yuko Higuchi, one of my favorite illustrators. “Yuko Higuchi is a celebrated Tokyo artist and illustrator with a cult following. She is the voice behind the dark kawaii trend, sketching whimsical illustrations of anthropomorphized characters that fuse cute picture-book-style illustrations with dark, surreal elements. In Higuchi’s imaginative universe, cats resemble ogres and foxes become astronauts”.
The Japanese image is quite interesting. The bird fabric, and the same type of bird in arms. She looks like she’s holding it tenderly, but knowing cat’s facial expressions, I am not so sure! The bird may have been rocked to sleep. Or? Maybe lunch?
Yes, her face has a sinister look to it! I’ve now looked into her art and it is really interesting. The macarons card is perfect for pink! Inga Paltser never disappoints with her owls.
Macrons in the spotlight, mmm. Who knew there were fairy owls. I like how Higuchi’s cat can be viewed ambiguously. I couldn’t decide between the two views.
The Japanese image is quite interesting. The bird fabric, and the same type of bird in arms. She looks like she’s holding it tenderly, but knowing cat’s facial expressions, I am not so sure! The bird may have been rocked to sleep. Or? Maybe lunch?
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Ah! Imagination! 🙂
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Yes, her face has a sinister look to it! I’ve now looked into her art and it is really interesting. The macarons card is perfect for pink! Inga Paltser never disappoints with her owls.
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It’s so strange; I don’t see “sinister” at all. I see a motherly, loving expression… 🙂 The illustrator titled it Big Love.
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a great variety of pinks, and who can resist a tasty macaroon? – finnbadger
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Macrons in the spotlight, mmm. Who knew there were fairy owls. I like how Higuchi’s cat can be viewed ambiguously. I couldn’t decide between the two views.
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