We are all the stars of our own story and one illustrator is showing people what they would look like if their story was on the pages of a comic book. Indonesian artist Rudi, has pulled in 37.5k followers on his Instagram page @rudi10297 and 10k on his @rudi1097 page with his impressive black and white drawings of people re-imagined as anime-style cartoon characters.
We are all the stars of our own story and one illustrator is showing people what they would look like if their story was on the pages of a comic book. Indonesian artist Rudi, has pulled in 37.5k followers on his Instagram page @rudi10297 and 10k on his @rudi1097 page with his impressive black and white drawings of people re-imagined as anime-style cartoon characters.
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We are all the stars of our own story and one illustrator is showing people what they would look like if their story was on the pages of a comic book. Indonesian artist Rudi, has pulled in 37.5k followers on his Instagram page @rudi10297 and 10k on his @rudi1097 page with his impressive black and white drawings of people re-imagined as anime-style cartoon characters.
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We are all the stars of our own story and one illustrator is showing people what they would look like if their story was on the pages of a comic book. Indonesian artist Rudi, has pulled in 37.5k followers on his Instagram page @rudi10297 and 10k on his @rudi1097 page with his impressive black and white drawings of people re-imagined as anime-style cartoon characters.
We are all the stars of our own story and one illustrator is showing people what they would look like if their story was on the pages of a comic book. Indonesian artist Rudi, has pulled in 37.5k followers on his Instagram page @rudi10297 and 10k on his @rudi1097 page with his impressive black and white drawings of people re-imagined as anime-style cartoon characters.
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Nadia Tolstoy is a Stockholm-based cartoonist who has caught the eye of many on social media. She describes her work as “mildly amusing doodles” that can be “surreal at times and frequently punny.”