It would make a great wrapping paper for a special someone's birthday (and it's available from the ACS as four huge sheets of wrapping paper here).
I really like these kinds of patterns. The one above reminds me a bit of some of my favorite illustrations I've bought fellow 20x200 artists Christine Berrie and Jane Mount, so I was excited to dig a bit deeper into Julia's portfolio, and man was I excited by what I found there. Check out a few of my favorite examples of her work:
I really love this painting of Brooklyn Hasidim:
And this one with all the badass detectives:
Even though I had been exposed to Julia's work before, exploring her site I was super pleased to see some of her digital illustrations for woodland-themed toys that I knew nothing about. I am definitely going to have to pick up some of these fox things for my fox-obsessed daughter.
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Illustrations for Kid O's Into the Forest game |
And I love her illustration for this puzzle, also for Kid O:
Again, I am so grateful to the ACS for doing what they do and bringing together these artists and exposing me to Julia's beautiful work. If you want to support the ACS by buying a copy of Julia's print, it's available here (again) as a wrapping paper, a poster, and a limited edition print. And be sure to check out her portfolio for more of her work.
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