Sophi Miyoko Gullbrants is a freelance illustrator based in Brooklyn, NY, and currently a full-time designer at Dame Products which is a female-founded company that manufactures well-engineered sex toys. She is graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2018. She has collaborated with many brands such as Adobe, Apple, Nike, The New York Times, The New Yorker, Bon Appétit, Refinery 29, Elemental, NBC News, Dame Products, Bloomberg Businessweek.
The color palette of the illustrator is generally composed of soft colors. The line of the illustrator is rounded and he likes to use noise as a texture. She also strengthens her illustration’s visual language with light and shadow. Sophi Miyoko Gullbrants’s works are dominated by themes such as technology, gender identity, loneliness, connectivity, relationships, natural world.
She explains her works to the Creative Review as “There’s a lot of play with how solid and heavy the objects and figures look versus how soft and intangible the space they reside in is. I think the real through line in my work is intimacy, between people and objects. I also love using tangents to emphasise the tension of intimate moments.”
You can follow Sophi Miyoko Gullbrants’s work from her website and Instagram account.
Internet provided a huge space to express ourselves. It doesn’t matter which medium and technique, artists and designers can share their work and someone stumbled upon their work and made their day. Everyone mixes and mashes what they see and experience but the outcome is always different. Even the same feelings can cause different artworks. …
Sophi Miyoko Gullbrants’s Mellow & Unworldly Works
Sophi Miyoko Gullbrants is a freelance illustrator based in Brooklyn, NY, and currently a full-time designer at Dame Products which is a female-founded company that manufactures well-engineered sex toys. She is graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2018. She has collaborated with many brands such as Adobe, Apple, Nike, The New York Times, The New Yorker, Bon Appétit, Refinery 29, Elemental, NBC News, Dame Products, Bloomberg Businessweek.
The color palette of the illustrator is generally composed of soft colors. The line of the illustrator is rounded and he likes to use noise as a texture. She also strengthens her illustration’s visual language with light and shadow. Sophi Miyoko Gullbrants’s works are dominated by themes such as technology, gender identity, loneliness, connectivity, relationships, natural world.
She explains her works to the Creative Review as “There’s a lot of play with how solid and heavy the objects and figures look versus how soft and intangible the space they reside in is. I think the real through line in my work is intimacy, between people and objects. I also love using tangents to emphasise the tension of intimate moments.”
You can follow Sophi Miyoko Gullbrants’s work from her website and Instagram account.
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