Love the long lost gaze of Montreal-based artist and illustrator Amber Albrecht’s characters in her paintings and illustrations. She is inspired by the folklores of other cultures, as well as literature, natural history, topography and the environment. From childhood stories, she weaves a new way of looking at the world – with strange characters and imaginary landscapes.
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I love her work it’s so beautiful, I like the idea of using folklore references and her mark making
What a nice and interesting work. Very dreamy.
I just love what she does…..especially the ones with the buildings and landscaping.
Really amazing. The last one with the little house is my fav.