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Some captivating illustrations by Camilla Engman. Using a subdued earth palette and simple organic shapes, Engman brings to life her subjects as complex characters in a compelling narrative.
From Engman’s artist’s statement: “Often through animals or people, Camilla’s pictures inspire their audience with a wide range of feelings. Her work has a knack of allowing you to grasp a notion without robbing you of your personal interpretation, regardless of whether it’s an acrylic painting, paper-on-paper or mixed media.Once you’ve seen her work you won’t need to know this, but Camilla has been commissioned by the New York Times, British Columbia Airlines and Walt Disney – to name but a few.”
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Posted: 04 Oct 2013 05:00 AM PDT
Some captivating illustrations by Camilla Engman. Using a subdued earth palette and simple organic shapes, Engman brings to life her subjects as complex characters in a compelling narrative.
From Engman’s artist’s statement: “Often through animals or people, Camilla’s pictures inspire their audience with a wide range of feelings. Her work has a knack of allowing you to grasp a notion without robbing you of your personal interpretation, regardless of whether it’s an acrylic painting, paper-on-paper or mixed media.Once you’ve seen her work you won’t need to know this, but Camilla has been commissioned by the New York Times, British Columbia Airlines and Walt Disney – to name but a few.”
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