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Nature illustration is the art of capturing the beauty and uniqueness of the natural world—plants, animals, and landscapes—through careful observation and creative expression. It reveals nature’s details and wonders in a way that feels both real and enchanting.
Food illustration is like capturing flavor with a pencil or paint. It’s not just about making things look tasty—it’s about textures, shine, steam, crumbs, and all the tiny details that make your mouth water. I draw food to celebrate it, crave it, and sometimes just to share the joy of a good snack.
Animal illustration is all about capturing the spirit behind the fur, feathers, or scales. I look for the little quirks—tilted ears, curious eyes, awkward poses—that make each creature feel alive. It’s not just biology; it’s personality, charm, and a bit of wild storytelling.
Facade and interior illustration turns buildings and spaces into characters with stories. I focus on the charm of crooked windows, cozy corners, and little details that make a place feel lived in. It’s not just drawing structures—it’s capturing atmosphere and a sense of belonging.
Portrait and human interaction illustration is all about emotion in motion. I study expressions, posture, and body language to catch real moments—laughs, glances, hugs—that tell more than words. It’s not just faces I draw, it’s the stories between people.
View and scenery illustration captures the feeling of a place, not just the look. Whether it’s a quiet forest, a buzzing street, or a dreamy coastline, I focus on light, mood, and rhythm. It’s like pausing time and letting the landscape breathe on paper.