Indian woman painted with acrylic

Indian woman

Medium: Acrylic paint
Client: oranZIEN publisher

Illustration for a puzzlegame, from a series of 9. The 9 illustrations of people and animals are cut in 3 pieces. You can put the eyes from one person on the nose of a second one and use the mouth of a third one to make a new figure...

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Belgian artist Steven Van Hasten has a rich painterly style perfect for children’s book illustrations, advertising campaigns and editorial pieces that need something fresh and different. Using exaggerated and contrasting abstract forms, he expertly creates quirky worlds of adventure with shading and textures that draw the viewer in.
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