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I can’t live without you in this life
Ana Strumpf / Hattie Stewart
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Beoplay Form 2i blessed with the designs of Hattie Stewart. Snowy quiet morning to myself and Caribou’s Our Love album playing for the second time. So peaceful.
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Stuff and Things
Friends and lovers! I have a cute new sticker coming out in september and I am so excited to share.
UK release Sept 4th pre order link HERE
US release Sept 26th pre order link HERE
Hattie Stewart
Hattie Stewart is the best known for doodle bombs, where she draws primary colors characters over fashion photography
Since graduating from Kingston University and moving to London in 2011 she is self-proclaimed a “Professional doodler” with a unique and playful illustration style.
This is a piece of her doodle bomb work. The drawings that she does a very colorful and cartoony. Bright colors have been used on a dark background to make the doodles stand out more.
Here show a zine which has been made into a set of stickers. These would be Hattie Stewarts own doodles
This is one of her magazine adaptation works. She used her doodles to make the cover more fun and lively. She has put in white lettering “I can’t help that I'm popular” Which could be mocking the person on the cover.
This one is of a poster she has made. The typography she has used looks like balloons. Little white bits have been put on the letters to show the reflection of the light on the letters. She has filled the background with a bunch of cartoon drawings in bright colors and with the same sort of style as the typography with white marks where the light would be reflecting.
This photo shows a bunch of her work on the poster being sold in a shop.
(via hattiestewart)