Another contextual reference I found during OUIL505 in this post.
Similarly to Paulina Ganucheau Bartel uses quite feminine colour palettes and coloured line work (rather than black). As I am currently trying to improve my digital work, this is something I really want to try out because I always end up disliking my black lines.
A lot of her work is for publication/art books, which isn't an area I see my own practice fitting within. However, it's the type of work I would buy and I am increasingly noticing that a lot of the stuff I am interested in looking at, perhaps for the colours or techniques, isn't necessarily the kind of stuff I want to produce.
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