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5 new illustubers to follow
If someone asked me the question: where did you learn it all? I would answer without a hesitation: on Youtube. Illustubers (youtubers who are illustrators by profession) talk about nearly everything related to the area: techniques, motivation, creative blocks, and not least, business. I have already shared my 5 favourite illustubers in this post, but […]
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5 beginner watercolour mistakes and how to avoid them
I have been convinced of the benefits of teaching watercolour workshops these past 2 months, but I had hardly thought I would also learn a lot from my students. I tended to overlook some information as being ‘unimportant’ or ‘obvious’, and it turned out they are neither unimportant, nor obvious. So in my experience, these […]
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Downloadable calendars for 2019
Tomorrow it’s 2019. I am not going to break the tradition of greeting every new month with a downloadable calendar, and this year it is going to be a veggie-themed one. This piece of cabbage can decorate the screens of your gadgets if you download it. If you prefer to see this calendar on your […]
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HiFest 2018 – Travel with me
This year I finally visited HiFest – which was lucky, as this was going to be the last Hastings Illustration Festival. I recorded my experiences in a vlog. Even though it’s in Hungarian, I don’t talk too much, so it’s worth taking a look to get the vibes of an illustration festival.
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Behind the scenes #10 – What happend this summer and autumn?
Have you noticed that blogposts have become rather random ’round here? I used to post every Monday, but these days the Monday surprise is not the topic of the latest article but whether there is a new article at all. Even though I am trying with all my might to keep up with weekly posts, […]
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December downloadable calendars
On the 4th day of December not even those can deny the arrival of Christmas who hate early preparations. And what other forest animal could represent this time of year better than a deer? The last piece of the Forest Animals series is Tommy, the deer, who is happy to decorate your screens this month. […]
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Illustration variations – The Nutcracker
Is Christmas Christmas without the Nutcracker? Even though Hoffmann’s tale is really sweet, I hardly think it would have reached this many kids, had there been no ballet created by Tschaikovsky. Before creating my own series, I took a look at the Nutcracker-literature, and found some wonderful pieces that I’d like to share with you […]
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Create your own calendar in 2019!
Creating one image is no big deal. But making a whole series of pictures is a grand task, and the result is a piece of art, even if ONE of the images would not qualify as art. As soon as you start making more than two images in the same style, you realise that A) […]
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November downloadable calendars
It’s been a couple of days since November started, so it’s time for me to share the last-but-one downloadable calendar of the Forest Animals series. This wise owl is called Rafael and is apparently getting ready for winter. If you are a newsletter subscriber you’ve already received Rafael in printable format, and if you are […]
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New design!
The idea to re-design my website has been on my mind for nearly a year, but 2018 has been such a challenging year both on a professional and personal level that I had had no chance to concantrate on webdesign. October has been a good month though, so I managed to spend a little time […]