Catchup

A few new things. A really fun commission and an idea I’ve had in my head for ages.

Note: permission to use these bookplates are exclusively given to the person (people) they were designed for. As the artist I retain all rights to this original design, they’re not authorized to be distributed, copied in any way, or used in any way other than expressly permitted to the recipient for marking out their personal library books.

Noir

Another custom Ex Libris design, this one for a rad bar owner in LA. There’s so much personal meaning and messages coded into it, it was a real thrill to work out.

Note: permission to use bookplates are exclusively given to the person / people they were designed for. As the artist I retain all rights to these original designs, they’re not authorized to be distributed, copied in any way, or used in any way other than expressly permitted to the recipient for marking out their personal library books.

Far Out

A recent custom Ex Libris tailored to a love of sci-fi, space, and music. Midcentury vibes took hold.

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Note: permission to use bookplates are exclusively given to the person / people they were designed for. As the artist I retain all rights to these original designs, they’re not authorized to be distributed, copied in any way, or used in any way other than expressly permitted to the recipient for marking out their personal library books.

Dangerous Siren

I’ve been in a dead sprint creatively lately. A lot of it is digital work while I’m letting a few paintings take shape - though, digital is a dangerous siren.

I’ll always prefer the lightening bolt of dopamine a perfectly placed stroke of paint delivers, but in the meantime, getting these ideas out of my head and getting weird with it feels good.

“Siren” digital illustration, Lauren Elyse S. 2020.

“Siren” digital illustration, Lauren Elyse S. 2020.

Inktober 2017

Trying to see it through the whole 30 days of inktober this time around. Here's the last week - didn't mean to, but I think I've hit on a theme here. Let's see where it goes?

If you want to follow along with my daily drawings, my Instagram is where it's at. (Where's day one you ask? Good question. You'll have to get to my Instagram to see the time lapse of it. It's a bit NSFW)

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