September 24th, 2010 · No Comments
The lovely illustrator Becca Stadtlander got in touch a week ago, and I have been thoroughly enjoying her work ever since. Becca graduated from MICA this spring and has a rustic, old-timey style and love of patterns that reminds me a lot of fellow MICA grad Yellena Bryksenkova who I featured here. Becca sell prints of her paintings and drawings on her etsy shop.

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Born in Saint Petersburg, Russia, Yellena Bryksenkova is an illustrator and recent MICA grad. Her work is delicate, feminine and a little haunting. Prints are available on etsy. (via design sponge)

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“my aesthetic is shaped by the places i encounter on my travels, nostalgic recollections, traditional eastern european folk arts, and the russian “world of art” movement. one of my most important influences is the work of contemporary japanese authors haruki murakami and banana yoshimoto.”

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