When you discover a new artist, you want to search for them on Google to learn more about them. That’s the nice part of today’s technology, right? But there still offline people around here and they are doing their thing as well. I stumble upon to L-Jo on Instagram and her aesthetic and vibrant colors instantly hooked. But it’s hard to find anything on other platforms. But her website is there and all of her works speak for herself as well.
Half Colombian and half Mexican artist L-Jo works on different mediums and styles. Many titles and professions under her belt; such as art director, graphic designer, photographer, makeup artist. She is passionate about art, music, cinema, photography and I bet much more hiding somewhere.
She worked with Nintendo, LEGO, Toms, BMW Motorrad, Heinz, adidas, Mini, and more. Her creativity ignited when collaborating with brands as well as her personal works.
She started to produce visual works focusing on mental health. Reminding us of the things we forget, or leave behind. Just like developing new habits, mental health also needs time and attention until it can regulate the persons’ mental state unconsciously.
Her latest Instagram posts will be listed below after that you can dive into photographs, typographic and graphic designs. And if you’d like to you can check her website and Instagram as well.
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L-Jo Provides Safe Harbor for Your Mental Health
When you discover a new artist, you want to search for them on Google to learn more about them. That’s the nice part of today’s technology, right? But there still offline people around here and they are doing their thing as well. I stumble upon to L-Jo on Instagram and her aesthetic and vibrant colors instantly hooked. But it’s hard to find anything on other platforms. But her website is there and all of her works speak for herself as well.
Half Colombian and half Mexican artist L-Jo works on different mediums and styles. Many titles and professions under her belt; such as art director, graphic designer, photographer, makeup artist. She is passionate about art, music, cinema, photography and I bet much more hiding somewhere.
She worked with Nintendo, LEGO, Toms, BMW Motorrad, Heinz, adidas, Mini, and more. Her creativity ignited when collaborating with brands as well as her personal works.
She started to produce visual works focusing on mental health. Reminding us of the things we forget, or leave behind. Just like developing new habits, mental health also needs time and attention until it can regulate the persons’ mental state unconsciously.
Her latest Instagram posts will be listed below after that you can dive into photographs, typographic and graphic designs. And if you’d like to you can check her website and Instagram as well.
Source: whoisljo.com, instagram.com/j.naizir
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