Video: Crazy little girl. Series of illustrations "Psique" by Yolanda Perez (Arwassa)
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
On the Internet, as well as in the world of art and creativity, Spanish artist Yolanda Perez is known as the talented illustrator of Arwassa. Since childhood, Yolanda loved to draw, in her youth she graduated from the Art Institute of San Carlos in Valencia. Having tried many drawing techniques, the girl settled on vector graphics as her own style and vocation. This is how she creates her crazy girls, with whom we will meet today.
As a rule, Yolanda creates one character for herself, and draws a whole series of pictures with his participation. So, the last hero of her pictures was a sweet, but slightly insane girl with a predatory smile and a flirtatious look. According to Yolanda Perez, she is very impressed by this character of the character, and she is even glad that she turned out to be so original. She has a sense of personality, says the artist about her heroine.
Drawing characters with a contradictory character, exploring their inner world in pictures, showing the way and lifestyle - that's what Yolanda Perez likes in her work. They are both sweet and unkind, sensitive and greedy, sympathetic and secretive …
In addition to unusual illustrations, Yolanda creates small toys based on her own drawings. Soon, according to the site of the artist, she will finish work on toys dedicated to her latest paintings from the Psique series.
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