Eveline Tarunadjaja is an Australia-based illustrator who finds inspiration in fungus, textures, and patterns. Her intricate and delicate strokes add more reticence in her subjects who appear to be secretive and mysterious. Artworks like these strike me into imagining a dimension where the characters live and exist. Each piece are otherworldly yet familiar-- an attribute in art that makes the viewer ask questions as to what could be the story behind.
From being a hobby, Eveline is now illustrating full time. She has been involved in several local and international exhibits; publications from Australia and abroad has also featured her in their pages. Her clients include well-known clothing brands Billabong, Anna Sui, and Hurley as well as Penguin publishing.
Eveline's dynamic and evolving style is something to keep track on. Surely, artists like her won't be left unnoticed in the art world. I'd proudly wear her artwork and/or have it hanging on my wall.
See more of her work:
http://www.lovexevol.com/
https://www.facebook.com/lovexevol
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