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]]>“Start right now,” reads one stylized post by her, while another reminds us that “comparison kills”. It’s the kind of messages that resonate with both aspiring artists and everyday folks like us. “The main message of my art is just to share my life and experiences,” Weaver told SD Voyager. “I want to connect with others that have had the same or similar experiences while creating a beautiful finished product that is enjoyable to look at.”
Another goal of Weaver is to create work that is uplifting, funny, and sparks fun memories. “I don’t want to just create a beautiful piece of work,” she notes, “but I want it to connect with someone and mean something to them too.” As such, her work is appealing to both her personal audience and her commercial clients. Her collaborations include brands like Juice and Wellness Bars and Float spas.
Below you’ll find a collection of Weaver’s illustrations and hand-lettering projects:
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]]>According to Laderer, her art is very much based on her life experiences and is the byproduct of much trial and error. “My experiences and personal journey have been integral to what my art has currently transitioned into,” she explained in an interview with Ever Made.
“I spent years exploring art, learning from mentors and teachers,” she further relayed. “But, I got a little off track and took the responsible route, e.g. going to college for graphic design.” According to Laderer, it was only after graduation and the impending reality that this was it, that she decided to put her big-girls pants on and return to her original goal: making art, that is. “So I did it; I learned from everything I could get my hands on, put myself out there, and shared my work,” she says.
Combining her background in graphic design and fine art, Laderer aims to create positive change in the world, both ethically and ecologically speaking. “I think a burning planet, plastic straws, and social injustices suck,” she writes on her website. “That’s why I choose to work with people like you who believe in a more eco and socially conscious future.”
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]]>“Someone once said, ‘If you realize how powerful your thoughts are, you would never think a negative thought’,” explains DiPirro on her website. “Positively Present is that quote come to life online.” The quote’s manifestation online includes memes, quotes, and illustrations, shared via Instagram.
One message reads: “If you can’t find magic, create it.” Another states that “You can unsubscribe from other people’s issues anytime.” According to DiPirro, living a positively present life means staying in the moment while focusing on the positive in every situation, which can often be difficult when facing the pressures and challenges of everyday life.
So what are you waiting for? Add a dose of inspiration to your life:
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]]>Combining hand-drawn images and type, Swift creates relatable content that packs a punch. It’s little wonder that her Instagram page has amassed well over 200k followers. “I’d like to think that my sentimental nature and sense of humor come across in my work so hopefully they are representative of those elements of my personality,” she told The Smuggler.
“All of my work starts out as a rough idea in a sketchbook or on a loose sheet of paper,” she explained her process. “I’m not one of these people who have beautifully presented sketchbooks! Scribbled roughs are usually followed by some internet research for image references from which I begin to make pencil drawings. When I am happy with those I reproduce a final version of the drawing in black fineliner and scan the images into Photoshop to color, edit and compose my finished artwork.”
Aside from illustration and calligraphy art, she also enjoys content creation and has collaborated with various companies. Her designs vary from social media content to pin badges and playing cards. “When I was very little I wanted to be a hot dog lady,” she admitted. “I hadn’t even considered illustration as an option until I was almost 20 and when I was 23 that I went back to study illustration.”
It’s a good thing she had. Take a look at some of her work in the gallery below:
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]]>“Start right now,” reads one stylized post by her, while another reminds us that “comparison kills”. It’s the kind of messages that resonate with both aspiring artists and everyday folks like us. “The main message of my art is just to share my life and experiences,” Weaver told SD Voyager. “I want to connect with others that have had the same or similar experiences while creating a beautiful finished product that is enjoyable to look at.”
Another goal of Weaver is to create work that is uplifting, funny, and sparks fun memories. “I don’t want to just create a beautiful piece of work,” she notes, “but I want it to connect with someone and mean something to them too.” As such, her work is appealing to both her personal audience and her commercial clients. Her collaborations include brands like Juice and Wellness Bars and Float spas.
Below you’ll find a collection of Weaver’s illustrations and hand-lettering projects:
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]]>The post Kelli Laderer Tells It Like It Is appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>According to Laderer, her art is very much based on her life experiences and is the byproduct of much trial and error. “My experiences and personal journey have been integral to what my art has currently transitioned into,” she explained in an interview with Ever Made.
“I spent years exploring art, learning from mentors and teachers,” she further relayed. “But, I got a little off track and took the responsible route, e.g. going to college for graphic design.” According to Laderer, it was only after graduation and the impending reality that this was it, that she decided to put her big-girls pants on and return to her original goal: making art, that is. “So I did it; I learned from everything I could get my hands on, put myself out there, and shared my work,” she says.
Combining her background in graphic design and fine art, Laderer aims to create positive change in the world, both ethically and ecologically speaking. “I think a burning planet, plastic straws, and social injustices suck,” she writes on her website. “That’s why I choose to work with people like you who believe in a more eco and socially conscious future.”
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]]>The post Make Progress In Your Life, While Staying Positive appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>“Someone once said, ‘If you realize how powerful your thoughts are, you would never think a negative thought’,” explains DiPirro on her website. “Positively Present is that quote come to life online.” The quote’s manifestation online includes memes, quotes, and illustrations, shared via Instagram.
One message reads: “If you can’t find magic, create it.” Another states that “You can unsubscribe from other people’s issues anytime.” According to DiPirro, living a positively present life means staying in the moment while focusing on the positive in every situation, which can often be difficult when facing the pressures and challenges of everyday life.
So what are you waiting for? Add a dose of inspiration to your life:
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]]>The post Here’s An Instagram Page That’s Actually Worth Following appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Combining hand-drawn images and type, Swift creates relatable content that packs a punch. It’s little wonder that her Instagram page has amassed well over 200k followers. “I’d like to think that my sentimental nature and sense of humor come across in my work so hopefully they are representative of those elements of my personality,” she told The Smuggler.
“All of my work starts out as a rough idea in a sketchbook or on a loose sheet of paper,” she explained her process. “I’m not one of these people who have beautifully presented sketchbooks! Scribbled roughs are usually followed by some internet research for image references from which I begin to make pencil drawings. When I am happy with those I reproduce a final version of the drawing in black fineliner and scan the images into Photoshop to color, edit and compose my finished artwork.”
Aside from illustration and calligraphy art, she also enjoys content creation and has collaborated with various companies. Her designs vary from social media content to pin badges and playing cards. “When I was very little I wanted to be a hot dog lady,” she admitted. “I hadn’t even considered illustration as an option until I was almost 20 and when I was 23 that I went back to study illustration.”
It’s a good thing she had. Take a look at some of her work in the gallery below:
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