Emily Hare is a full-time artist from England who grew up on illustrated fairy tales and classic fantasy movies such as Labyrinth, Legend, Sinbad The Sailor, Jason and the Argonauts and many more.
In our digital world today, Hare opted a more traditional way for her artworks – paintbrush and watercolor. She prefers myths and legends, creating unusual creatures and magical beings that are delicately drawn in soft-hued colors. She’s currently in process of launching her second book, Cauldron.
If you’re a fan of subtle and soft-looking paintings, Hare’s works will definitely delight your artistic imagination.
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