Video: Kind, naive and childish. Drawings by artist Marijan Ramljak
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Positiveness can be different. But the most pleasant is the one that brings us back to childhood, albeit for a minute, but still. The London artist and illustrator Marijan Ramljak, whose simple drawings are simply saturated with childlike spontaneity and kindness, can be considered such a messenger from childhood dreams.
They say that people who are engaged in illustrating books for children remain young and cheerful for life, never grow old, since the energy of such creativity is life-giving and can heal. Judge for yourself, because if a person is young at heart, if he has enough inspiration to create such delicate pictures, then he also has no vitality.
The artist draws not only pictures for fairy tales, but also illustrates calendars, creates stunning postcards and posters. She draws mainly with pastels and pencils, although she uses a mixed technique if necessary, using also oils and watercolors.
Unfortunately, Marijan Ramljak does not have a personal site, so, alas, it is impossible to tell where the gallery of her works is. However, the work of the British woman is so fond of Internet users that her pictures are easy to find on the Internet:)
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