Showing posts with label Raquel Aparicio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Raquel Aparicio. Show all posts

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Easter Safari - Nesting


AttilioThe little cuckoo


 Francesca ZoboliC'era un ramo

 Alain Bailhache, The beautiful world of hoopoe

Mai Miturich from The rainbow book, 1974, thanks to art.crazed

David Klein sketch, thanks to Matt Hinrichs

Mary Blair's lovely Golden Book of Little Verses


Mikhail Belomlinsky, Wonders under the feet
thanks to bookvart's magnificent collection


Ota Janecek from Kinderparadies, 1960, and
Adolf Zabransky from Kinderfreuden, 1958, 
thanks to arthurvankruining's wonderfully inspiring flickr collection

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Raquel Aparicio





Illustration for Festival de El Sol

I am really enjoying the work of young Spanish illustrator Raquel Aparicio
Raquel is 24 and she started working as a professional in 2006 after studying illustration
in Spain and Florida. She has since been involved in an impressive series of projects 
and international commissions in the editorial and advertising fields, with forays 
into fabric design, comics and animation.
Raquel loves cats, and that shows through in her elegant and whimsical drawings. 


Illustrations for El Paraiso de los Gatos (The Paradise of Cats) by Emile Zola
She uses a variety of media and styles, with Oriental art 
as one of the most obvious influences in her work.

Detail from a personal work.



Illustrations for Cuentos Russos (Russian fairy tales) by Afanasiev, published by Anaya.
I'd really like to get this book, and also the other three volumes of the series 
illustrated by Violeta Lópiz, Nicolai Troshinsky and Beatriz Martin VIdal. 
When I was a child my parents had a beautiful Einaudi edition of these tales, 
whose influence on my imaginary world seems to reverberate to this day.

Illustration for Festival de El Sol
Polecat, illustration for The Ark project

LinkWithin

Related Posts with Thumbnails