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1. Remedy Issue 8 Sneak Peak

If you’re an avid reader of Illustration Pages then you probably remember our feature on Farhana Nicholson and Remedy Magazine. Remedy is a digital magazine created for the purpose of encouraging young artists to look at their own talents and be inspired by it and others around them, and to recognize incredible changes that are achieved through creative talent. Published quarterly by Farhana Nicholson, Remedy features fashion designers, graphic designers, illustrators, artists, writers and other folks within the creative arts.

Well issue 8 of Remedy Magazine is soon to be released and the talented Farhana Nicholson has created the video below as a quick teaser. Have a look...

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2. Illustrator and Designer Farhana Nicholson Celebrates Creative Arts & Ethics Through Remendy Magazine

Contributed by Farhana Nicholson

Stylised fantasy is the best way to describe my style of illustration, and it all stems from a multi cultural background in British, East African and Indian Art.

I was born and raised in London but my family originates form Africa and India. I was always surrounded by creative art like henna, which was something I was especially fascinated by, and is often reflected in my work. It was the translation of the organic movement in plants painted onto the body with so much detail that always intrigued me.

I later came across many other artists’ work that still have a great influence on me such as Alphonse Mucha, Fashion Photography, Ghibli animations and Disney’s illustration styles from the 40’s and 50’s also play a big part in my work. Art is like home to me, so to make the transition of a hobby into a career felt very natural.

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