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Carmen Casado – Holasoyka. Madrid, Spain

As an illustrator, I have the chance to be able to work with international customers who offer different and interesting projects, it is always a pleasure to illustrate stimulating articles. Especially if you can mix an idea with humor and converse at the same time with the text. I also like to play with the retro aesthetics and the current visual elements that we all identify.

How to start running Illustration: Carmen Casado / The Guardian

How to start running

For this illustration, I imagined that the small person in our watch improving every day in his training. I found it very motivating!
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Therapy was supposed to help – So why do I feel worse? Illustration: Carmen Casado / The Guardian

Therapy was supposed to help – So why do I feel worse?

In this illustration, I tried to reflect the dynamic emotions that arise during the process of opening in therapy. Sometimes we don't understand them where they don't drive us in happy places, but it's good to get them out.
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Leonie BOS

Leonie Bos is an artist and illustrator based in Amsterdam known for his style of stylized but rough painting that mixes figurative and abstract elements. Initially focusing on architectural illustrations, she recently moved her attention to the human figure, exploring the themes of anonymity and abstraction in her work. His illustrations were presented in eminent publications such as The New Yorker, The Guardian and Wallpaper *.

Sexy knees Illustration: Léonie Bos / The Guardian

Sexy knees

Halfway: a chronicle on quarantine. No libido and a “Tanking libido”: how I redefined privacy in the forties
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Self-analysis Illustration: Léonie Bos / The Guardian

Self-analysis

Why people of average age have a duty to be self -centered
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Lola Beltrán

Lola Beltrán, an illustrator from Valencia, weaves nostalgia and emotion through retro art and inspired by the manga. His delicate and miserable images of vulnerable women echo vintage Hollywood glamor and the daring mind of the science fiction comics – rebellion quiet painted with a subtle grace and a timeless feeling.

A lively criticism, mixing a fragile glamor and a daring challenge, exposing the box expectations of society towards women through symbolic layers in layers.

Infant beauty salon Illustration: Lola Beltrán / The Guardian

Infant beauty salon

Ask Ugly: I receive announcements of beauty products for my baby. Infants don't need skin care – right?
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Uncertain comments Illustration: Lola Beltrán / The Guardian

Uncertain comments

Ask Ugly: all “tiny” comments on my gray hair bother me. Do I have to start dyeing him again?
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Size options
A4: 8.3 x 11.7 inches
A3: 11.7 x 16.5 inches
A2: 16.5 x 23.3 inch

Price (exclusive of taxes and shipments)
A4 without frame £ 80; A4 Framed £ 125
A3 without frame 120 £; A3 Framed £ 165
A2 without frame 160 £; A2 Framed £ 225

Global Express shipping:
UK 8.5
Europe 13.15
United States / Canada 15
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Prints
The prints are presented on stocks of paper to fine museum quality art, with archive standards guaranteeing quality for more than 100 years. All editions are printed and the quality verified by experts in TheprintspaceThe main photo and art print provider of the Fine Arts in the United Kingdom.

Delivery
Production, packaging and neutral and durable carbon shipping. Global delivery with shipping followed and insured. Theprintspace takes great care of the packaging of your works, with a guarantee of satisfaction without triple if you are unhappy in any way.

Contact
Guardianprints@theprintpace.co.uk

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