Temple and Sakura by CMM Illustration in Castlemaine
Temple and Sakura
You can probably tell from my portfolio how much I love Japan! This illustration is another homage to it's beauty. Hand-drawn in ink with coloured pens and markers.
Unique conceptual illustrations delivered on-time and to specifications.
My name is Caroline. I create loose, black-and-white, semi-blind contour line work drawings, sometimes with a pop of colour. They are often conceptual and the subject matter features people, hands, bandages, flora, food and fashion. The technique I use is influenced by Satoshi Hashimoto, Daniel Clowes, Adrian Tomine and Quentin Blake.
I was inspired to become an illustrator by two things; the first the array of magazines my father brought home from business trips - usually in-flight magazines that talked about amazing food and cultures, or business and current affairs publications containing political articles and cartoons.
The second was Japanese culture and aesthetics. I left Australia for Japan in 2008 and it completely changed my worldview. I love Japanese print design, traditional architecture and fashion.
This childhood and adulthood immersed in global traditional media has driven me to collaborate with clients to inspire, excite and educate, whether in physical medium or online. Because I have worked as a graphic designer, ensuring deadlines are met and the client is happy is very important to me.
More artwork by Caroline
Adidas Shoes
Seafoam Lingerie Set
Melissa Shoe - Red Bow
Kimono
Mural for Props Theatre Bendigo
Sushi
The Three Loaves
Textile Designs
Have an idea in mind?
Post a job and interested artists will be in touch to discuss your project.