When we were kids, my insanely talented sister was drawing, and I was all over the place: playing on my Commodore 64, kicking a soccer ball, teaching myself my favorite songs on the keyboard... Never really mastering anything. Obviously, 30 years later, her drawing improves every day while I remain all over the place.
Here are some of her more recent drawings, mostly done for children's books in Israel. You can find more drawings on her Shown'd page.
Really, she deserves to be rich and famous, so if you know someone looking for book illustrations, drawings from photos, or graphic design (she also made the small blog logo at the top of this page), or if you're looking for any of these things yourself, let me know! If not, I'm still sure you'll enjoy the drawings here and on her page.
Here are some of her more recent drawings, mostly done for children's books in Israel. You can find more drawings on her Shown'd page.
Really, she deserves to be rich and famous, so if you know someone looking for book illustrations, drawings from photos, or graphic design (she also made the small blog logo at the top of this page), or if you're looking for any of these things yourself, let me know! If not, I'm still sure you'll enjoy the drawings here and on her page.
These are incredible! You're right--she deserves to be rich and famous.
ReplyDeleteRight? Well, you do too.
DeleteWow she is indeed very talented the most i can draw is a stick figure hahaha she should illistrate childrens books if she isnt already.
ReplyDeleteOops you already said she does illistrate childrens book in israel my bad : )
DeleteShe does, yea. She's talented, but her drawings express so much heart too, you know? And the black-and-white stuff--she does things in minutes. She came to visit us in Baltimore, and between sitting down and ordering the food at a restaurant, she did a similar drawing on a napkin...
DeleteMeanwhile, I'm with you on the stick figures.
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ReplyDeleteWow, she is very talented!
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