Beautiful vintage photos become illustrations by these scenes created by Los Angeles-based artist, Lauren King. who recently graduated from Art Center College of Design where she received her masters in Fine Art, as well as her bachelors. She works primarily in watercolor and recently has been combining it with some glass work. Check her out at her Etsy shop here where every few months she will debut a new limited edition collection. (Via Fossil).
Beautiful Art by Lauren King
Beautiful vintage photos become illustrations by these scenes created by Los Angeles-based artist, Lauren King. who recently graduated from Art Center College of Design where she received her masters in Fine Art, as well as her bachelors. She works primarily in watercolor and recently has been combining it with some glass work. Check her out at her Etsy shop here where every few months she will debut a new limited edition collection. (Via Fossil).
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6 comments:
Hello from Ontario!
Just found your blog from a link on Pinterest.
Happy to follow along ... Drop in on me, if you've the time.
Ciao Bella
CREATIVE CARMELINA
I used to do that all the time in High school! I completely forgot about this. Love!!
I used that when I was studying architecture!
What a wonderful idea and so beautiful. I'm always amazed when I find these rather simple ideas that come across so profoundly.
just stunning, great work.
* THANK YOU POPPY TALK *
xo - Lauren - of Spencer Studio
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