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Nina Saunders
I wasn't sent any photos that she was inspired by for my illustrations, so i had a look at the ones that I like. I know I don't have time to do something as elaborate as this, but I do love Nina Saunders' work. She is one of the only female political illustrators that I know because it SEEMS TO BE that this industry is taken over by males and that there's just Nina Saunders, Emily Flanagan and I.
Anyway
I love how her use of colours create a mood to her illustration, deep reds. I need to think a lot about my use of colour, but from what she said with the illustration before about the publication stock being quite dark I need to make sure my colours aren't dark and that they work with the colour red.
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