Process behind recent @nytimes Book Review cover - Hot Mess
Thank you @cgilmorebarnes
1. Cover mockup
2. Final artwork for print
3. Final artwork in digital
4. First thumbnail
5. Revised sketch in color
6. Shooting a reference image
7. First steps
8. Work in progress
9. Animated version
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Reimagining my favorite bag. The old one is from 2013, my everyday go to that I carried everything with. For the new version I went with this one, because I LOVE Marc Jacobs and was completely obsessed with the snapshot when it first came out in my twenties. When I spotted the pierced version a few years ago, I knew I had to finally get one and it was my very first designer bag.
So, hereās to Marc Jacobs, a fellow Aries š¤
Next up, my favorite drawing tools šļø
#1 is definitely a red colored pencil. Iāve been using it since forever and it isnāt going anywhere. I compliment it with a black liner, black brush and a neutral tone marker.
I like hardcover sketchbooks with thick ivory paper. And have a ton of them that I use for different things, one is for editorial/commercial assignments, one is for travel sketching, another for mindless scribbles and so on.
Finally continuing a personal project about favorite objects from my 20s versus my teens. This one is a mix of 2 drawings, my first guitar and a small collection of picks. Iāve had this instrument since I was 14, although I havenāt been playing that much for the past decade, itās still very important to me.
The picks are mostly from different countries and cities, for a few years I used to buy 1 as a souvenir when traveling. Maybe Iāll pick the guitar again in my 30s, Who knows.
#illustration #guitar #fender #fendersquire
Honored that I got to collaborate again with @katiejaneklim for @sarahgriffski ās next book!!
Itās coming out in September and I can barely wait š¤
@torbooks@glasshouseartists
,,STRANGE IS THE LIGHT follows Daphne McSharry and her beloved friends, Ronan, Leonie and Finn. They spend their holidays together on Valentia Island, returning year after year to one game of their own making, letting their imaginations roam free. But when the game is stolen from them by an outsider, it becomes something dark and strange, forcing Daphne to make a choice with a terrible cost. When tragedy brings her back to the island years later, she and her friends finally have to face the consequences of what she did.
Daphne never took her final turn... And there is a debt that must be paid.āā
š Want to know how real artist agents actually work?
Weāre delighted to welcome @glasshouseartists founder Olivia Basis, and illustrator Ana Miminoshvilli (@anano__ ) for a special behind-the-scenes Industry Talk on Thursday 26th February!
Together, theyāll pull back the curtain on their creative partnership and reveal how bold, story-led ideas develop into impactful commercial work.
This is far from your typical talk - expect a rare, honest look at the artistārep relationship in action. Olivia and Ana will walk us through a real commercial brief from first conversation to final delivery, sharing how thoughtful collaboration and clear storytelling bring ambitious campaigns to life.
šØ What to expect:
⢠How Glasshouse champions artistsā voices and bridges art + commerce
⢠A candid walkthrough of a real client brief (ideas ā feedback ā final artwork)
⢠Honest advice on finding the right representation and navigating agency relationships
⢠Live Q&A with Olivia Basis and Ana Miminoshvilli
š” Perfect for: illustrators, designers, and visual artists curious about representation and commercial collaboration.
⨠Exclusive to members of the Inkygoodness Collective
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See you there āØ
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From The Verbose, Deviation 2024, artist @anano__ Miminoshvili joins our upcoming exhibition Off the Page in Visual Dialogue next month in DC šØ
Blooming Eyes, 2020
Digital Illustration
Print reproduction 24x24 in
Tbilisi-based illustrator Ana Miminoshvili is known for juxtaposing strict geometric shapes with fluid, organic lines. Blooming Eyes became one of the artistās most recognized works online, though it remained unexhibited until now. While the artwork belongs to a series depicting themes of surveillance and anxiety that come with social media exposure, it simultaneously nods to nature ā a reflection on our environmental footprint. Miminoshvili continues to explore perspectives on current social and cultural subjects, with her surrealist style as a dramatic element to her storytelling.
š March 20 - June 1
š The Poppy Georgetown
š More details in bio
#theverbosemagazine #anamiminoshvili
Happy Halloween š»
Super quick and fun editorial for @theeconomist accompanying an article about why this is a golden age of horror films. Couldnāt agree more. 2025 is the year I officially fell in love with elevated and not so elevated horror, after years of flirting.
AD by Mirabel Fawcett