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Sharp-edged Figures with a Cut-out Feel by Monge Quentin

May 20, 2015 |

Author: Philip Dennis

We really like the sharp shapes and cut-out feel in Monge Quentin’s figurative illustrations. A clever use of mixed media keep the characters looking fresh, often using suitably simple forms and expressive shades and dashes.

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© Monge Quentin, 2015

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Filed Under: Character Illustration, Mixed Media, Pencil Illustration Tagged With: cut out, drawing, Figurative, Mixed Media, Monge Quentin, paper

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