Illustration

Illustrator Gosia Herba: Rising in Poland

gosia1These arresting illustrations are from Wroclaw-based Gosia Herba, sought after by a variety of Polish magazines. Her bold style, imaginative content and glorious colours warrant a closer look at her entire website, here.

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See more of her work on Tumblr, here.

 

When I make press illustration I have to be faithful to the text and remember that most of the people want to see nice, sweet and funny pictures. My personal artworks are a little different – darker, more bizarre. I put emphasis on the mood of the picture. – See more at: http://www.superior-mag.com/2013/magazine-talk-interview-gosia-herba-illustration/#sthash.42GQx5yB.dpuf
When I make press illustration I have to be faithful to the text and remember that most of the people want to see nice, sweet and funny pictures. My personal artworks are a little different – darker, more bizarre. I put emphasis on the mood of the picture. – See more at: http://www.superior-mag.com/2013/magazine-talk-interview-gosia-herba-illustration/#sthash.42GQx5yB.dpuf

 

 

 

 

 

 

14 replies »

  1. You’re so interesting! I do not believe I’ve truly
    read a single thing like this before. So nice
    to discover another person with some unique thoughts on this subject matter.

    Really.. thanks for starting this up. This web site is something that is needed on the web, someone with some originality!

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  2. Great post and lovely pics this is beautiful I really enjoyed Gosia Herba , thanks
    just few words now :

    VANDALS. A few days ago I read that in Ronchamp in France, one of the most important works of the architecture of the ‘900, a masterpiece of the architect Le Corbusier, suffered a serious act of vandalism: between 16 and January 17, 2014, someone broke through a window of the chapel of Notre-Dame du Haut, after the failed attempt to enter the front door, forcing it and damaging it. In my small way I would give my modest contribution to stigmatize the sad event. if you have time try to see this video:

    original photographs by mario caruso. music ,C minor blues of Modern Jazz Quartet , and adagio for strings by Samuel Barber.
    full screen reccomended , I would be pleased to receive your comments . thank you .

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  3. Reblogged this on Off The Grid Designs Blog and commented:
    These illustrations are making me want to go in the studio and make things. I’m having trouble getting motivated but am on my 2nd cup of coffee so the caffeine and these evocative and bold images are spurring me on!

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