Video: Mysterious drawings with black pencils. Lydia Ortiz fantasies
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
Brevity is the sister of talent, and simplicity is the friend of geniuses. Perhaps that is why the young artist Lydia Ortiz from the Philippine Islands prefers to draw her mysterious illustrations not with gouache, not watercolors, not crayons or felt-tip pens, but exclusively with plain or black pencil.
Lydia's drawings are quite unusual, and not only because only two colors are involved in them. We have already written about this "simplicity", talking about the drawings by Paul Lung, the portraits of Toni Hariyanto and Juan Francisco Casas, who also created with a simple pencil or ballpoint pen. The fact is that there is something magical in Lydia's work, because the creatures she painted are very similar to the ancient Indian gods.
And who would have thought that all these many-armed and multi-eyed "little ones" are drawn not by a person obsessed with religion, but by a cute student of the design department, who teaches fine art and illustrates books in her free time!
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