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1. Illustration Inspiration: Carson Ellis

Carson Ellis is an award-winning illustrator who has provided art for bestsellers such as "The Mysterious Benedict Society" by Trenton Lee Stewart, The Composer Is Dead by Lemony Snicket, and the "Wildwood Chronicles" by her husband, Colin Meloy.

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2. Drawing Inspiration: Ivan Bilibin [δ]

Illustration by Owen Schumacher

~PROFILE~

Illustrator / Czar of Slavic Fairy Tales
Born in a suburb of St. Petersburg
Influenced by traditional Japanese prints
Died in the Siege of Leningrad
Ivan Bilibin Wikipedia Bio

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3. Baba Yaga Sketch -

Here's my first stab at non-cutesy, non-sparkly, non-young-girl drawing in several years. Having fun with the individual elements - still nudging the composition before moving onto value and color.

Baba Yaga is an intriguing figure in Slavic mythology. One of my favorite versions of her is done by Ivan Bilibin. Mine differs significantly, but for some reason I have an unreasonable fondness for her.

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