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Lynne Hood

Animator and illustrator

Lynne is a Welsh animator and illustrator, extremely short-sighted from birth, originally she worked on a large scale, painting backdrops and puppets for theatre, before transferring to digital art using a Cintiq drawing board. She loves bright colours and includes lots of details in her illustrations, drawing from mythology and folktales for inspiration.

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A digital self-portrait illustration of Gizem. The mood of the image is dreamy and playful. There is a woman with dark brown, wavy hair smiling slightly. Her skin colour is vibrant orange-pink, painted flatly. Her hair is dark blue to turquoise with a spray brush texture.
Her big, puffy hair dominates the illustration. From her hair, black abstract wavy shapes are coming out and creating a messy pattern for the surroundings. She has relatively slit eyes and a crooked nose. Her face looks towards the audience while her right shoulder is more visible. There is an empty white space below her shoulders, again patterned by the black wavy shapes that come from her hair, but this time, they look like water waves.

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