Loving the sketchiness of London-based Simona Ciraolo’s work. Look at that beautiful muted, limited palette for images 1-3 and then feast on the loveliness of the contrasting colours on image 4. When I look at that last image of the girl resting on a white tiger, I could imagine myself being in her place – cuddling up to a great beast and safely tucked away while getting lost in a story. That’s what great illustrations do to me.
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