These folkloric illustrations by Diana Sudyka are pretty amazing. Love the animals, the trees, the magic and the stories they tell.. wonderful! Diana Sudyka is an illustrator from Chicago who has created works for all kinds of prints and publications. Many more loveliness, including these beautiful book covers, to be found on her site. Selling on: Etsy
Chicago-based illustrator Diana Sudyka paints folk-inspired works that feature her subjects in the great outdoors. Her elegant images are partially
These folkloric illustrations by Diana Sudyka are pretty amazing. Love the animals, the trees, the magic and the stories they tell.. wonderful! Diana Sudyka is an illustrator from Chicago who has created works for all kinds of prints and publications. Many more loveliness, including these beautiful book covers, to be found on her site. Selling on: Etsy
Chicago-based Illustrator Diana Sudyka uses vintage stamps from Europe as the starting point for fanciful paintings created using gouache, ink, and watercolor. These miniature engravings of portraits, architecture, and ships become fully formed figures and landscapes that merge with trees and flowers and convene with animals. Many of the artist’s paintings include phrases of hand-painted text that add an additional narrative element to the works. Sudyka tells Colossal that she begins each new piece by selecting a stamp, but without a specific idea of the painting that will emerge from it. More
Chicago-based illustrator Diana Sudyka paints folk-inspired works that feature her subjects in the great outdoors. Her elegant images are partially
Illustration is a kind of visualizations or deception made by artists demonstrated through drawings, sketch or paintings. Through these illustrations we get
Diana Sudyka is a Chicago based illustrator. Early on she created screenprinted gigposters for musicians including: Andrew Bird, Neko Case...
Chicago-based Illustrator Diana Sudyka uses vintage stamps from Europe as the starting point for fanciful paintings created using gouache, ink, and watercolor. These miniature engravings of portraits, architecture, and ships become fully formed figures and landscapes that merge with trees and flowers and convene with animals. Many of the artist’s paintings include phrases of hand-painted text that add an additional narrative element to the works. Sudyka tells Colossal that she begins each new piece by selecting a stamp, but without a specific idea of the painting that will emerge from it. More
These folkloric illustrations by Diana Sudyka are pretty amazing. Love the animals, the trees, the magic and the stories they tell.. wonderful! Diana Sudyka is an illustrator from Chicago who has created works for all kinds of prints and publications. Many more loveliness, including these beautiful book covers, to be found on her site. Selling on: Etsy
Illustration is a kind of visualizations or deception made by artists demonstrated through drawings, sketch or paintings. Through these illustrations we get
Chicago-based illustrator Diana Sudyka paints folk-inspired works that feature her subjects in the great outdoors. Her elegant images are partially
I love making these little vintage stamp paintings. I've been including butterflies in the last few, because I have been trying ...
Chicago-based Illustrator Diana Sudyka uses vintage stamps from Europe as the starting point for fanciful paintings created using gouache, ink, and watercolor. These miniature engravings of portraits, architecture, and ships become fully formed figures and landscapes that merge with trees and flowers and convene with animals. Many of the artist’s paintings include phrases of hand-painted text that add an additional narrative element to the works. Sudyka tells Colossal that she begins each new piece by selecting a stamp, but without a specific idea of the painting that will emerge from it. More
I've been reading The Zookeeper's Wife by Diane Ackerman. I've long been a fan of Ackerman. One of my favorite books is a...
Chicago-based illustrator Diana Sudyka paints folk-inspired works that feature her subjects in the great outdoors. Her elegant images are partially
Chicago-based illustrator Diana Sudyka paints folk-inspired works that feature her subjects in the great outdoors. Her elegant images are partially
Józef Wilkon, Kusnierz, 1970 Poster by Animal Canon Charley Harper, Rac Pack Annegert Fuchshuber, illustration for Zwei und Mehr Viera Gergel'ova, illustration for Cin - Cin, 1973, from A Journey Round My Skull's priceless Forgotten Illustrators series. Kayama Matazo Diana Sudyka Keizaburo Tejima, woodcut from Swan Sky, 1983, thanks again to A Journey Round My Skull Lemur Tree by Sebastiano Ranchetti at PopDesign's new website Fabrizio Silei, Pinocchio's Goat Cathie Bleck Eleanor Grolsch, Abstract Owl Lena Wolff, Constellation
Chicago-based Illustrator Diana Sudyka uses vintage stamps from Europe as the starting point for fanciful paintings created using gouache, ink, and watercolor. These miniature engravings of portraits, architecture, and ships become fully formed figures and landscapes that merge with trees and flowers and convene with animals. Many of the artist’s paintings include phrases of hand-painted text that add an additional narrative element to the works. Sudyka tells Colossal that she begins each new piece by selecting a stamp, but without a specific idea of the painting that will emerge from it. More
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Chicago-based Illustrator Diana Sudyka uses vintage stamps from Europe as the starting point for fanciful paintings created using gouache, ink, and watercolor. These miniature engravings of portraits, architecture, and ships become fully formed figures and landscapes that merge with trees and flowers and convene with animals. Many of the artist’s paintings include phrases of hand-painted text that add an additional narrative element to the works. Sudyka tells Colossal that she begins each new piece by selecting a stamp, but without a specific idea of the painting that will emerge from it. More
Quick update to let you know that I now have a Facebook page for my work! There isn't a whole lot there at the moment, but it'...
I am fascinated by the polar regions and Arctic cultures. I had this little vintage Canadian stamp, and used it as a starting point for t...
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Chicago-based Illustrator Diana Sudyka uses vintage stamps from Europe as the starting point for fanciful paintings created using gouache, ink, and watercolor. These miniature engravings of portraits, architecture, and ships become fully formed figures and landscapes that merge with trees and flowers and convene with animals. Many of the artist’s paintings include phrases of hand-painted text that add an additional narrative element to the works. Sudyka tells Colossal that she begins each new piece by selecting a stamp, but without a specific idea of the painting that will emerge from it. More
These folkloric illustrations by Diana Sudyka are pretty amazing. Love the animals, the trees, the magic and the stories they tell.. wonderful! Diana Sudyka is an illustrator from Chicago who has created works for all kinds of prints and publications. Many more loveliness, including these beautiful book covers, to be found on her site. Selling on: Etsy
Chicago-based Illustrator Diana Sudyka uses vintage stamps from Europe as the starting point for fanciful paintings created using gouache, ink, and watercolor. These miniature engravings of portraits, architecture, and ships become fully formed figures and landscapes that merge with trees and flowers and convene with animals. Many of the artist’s paintings include phrases of hand-painted text that add an additional narrative element to the works. Sudyka tells Colossal that she begins each new piece by selecting a stamp, but without a specific idea of the painting that will emerge from it. More
Chicago-based Illustrator Diana Sudyka uses vintage stamps from Europe as the starting point for fanciful paintings created using gouache, ink, and watercolor. These miniature engravings of portraits, architecture, and ships become fully formed figures and landscapes that merge with trees and flowers and convene with animals. Many of the artist’s paintings include phrases of hand-painted text that add an additional narrative element to the works. Sudyka tells Colossal that she begins each new piece by selecting a stamp, but without a specific idea of the painting that will emerge from it. More