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]]>Barton primarily works with digital tools, sometimes adding watercolor for effect. She describes her style as “magical-realism-animal-gothic” and has been creating such works since 2017 when she completed her BFA in Illustration.
“I hark back a lot to my childhood in Idaho, as well as looking to my current environment in Utah, to inform my work. I’d like to capture the strange emotions that I always felt in rural and empty places, and the daydreams I’ve had there. It’s those liminal spaces that I like best, and I’m interested in the structures that bring the human world into nature—radio towers, houses, power lines—especially in the absence of humans themselves,” she said to This is Colossal.
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]]>The post Jenna Barton’s Creepy Illustrations Feature Shadowy Animals appeared first on Our Funny Little Site.
]]>Barton primarily works with digital tools, sometimes adding watercolor for effect. She describes her style as “magical-realism-animal-gothic” and has been creating such works since 2017 when she completed her BFA in Illustration.
“I hark back a lot to my childhood in Idaho, as well as looking to my current environment in Utah, to inform my work. I’d like to capture the strange emotions that I always felt in rural and empty places, and the daydreams I’ve had there. It’s those liminal spaces that I like best, and I’m interested in the structures that bring the human world into nature—radio towers, houses, power lines—especially in the absence of humans themselves,” she said to This is Colossal.
Scroll down to see her art.
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