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Illustrated Monsters of Eleanor Davis

Posted at 10 pm on January 2, 2010 by Alex Mathers

Posted in: Character Illustration, Comic Art, Digital Illustration, Pens and Markers

Georgia-based comic book artist and illustrator Eleanor Davis makes some very nice work which feature a lot of particularly cool monsters. Her strong use of deep black add a defined depth to her work too.

Eleanor Davis on Ape on the Moon

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Eleanor Davis on Ape on the Moon
Eleanor Davis on Ape on the Moon

Eleanor Davis on Ape on the Moon

ⓒ Eleanor Davis, 2009

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