It’s been over a month since lockdown began, and I’ve been illustrating the daily life of my boyfriend and me at home. Some of these illustrations are us, some are imaginary characters. It helps me bring us comfort and pass time doing something creative.
I am a Bulgarian illustrator, and I usually find inspiration in everyday situations. Even now, when every day is pretty much the same, there are many little moments that stand out. I am very happy with how my Instagram followers are very supportive, and often find themselves in my work.
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This is pretty much my quarantine experience, except my wife doesn't walk around in bra & panties so much. I need to talk to her about that. We're both extremely fortunate to have jobs that allow us to work at home (my wife's job was already full time work from home), and we live in a large enough house that we can have offices on different floors, so now we see each other about as much as we did before quarantine, I'm usually downstairs in the small bonusroom-turned-office and she's upstairs at the kitchen table (her usual workplace). The dog splits his nap time between the two of us.
I'm doing lots of reading, crochet, knitting and quilting. Working from home. I don't miss the outside world
No pictures of people on their phones looking at post? Love the vivid colors.
Great talent. Beautiful illustrations. But let me fix the title for you: "Illustrations That Show What Child-Free Non Essential Workers Are Doing During Lockdown". For many people, this is just an unachievable blissful version of lockdown.
This is pretty much my quarantine experience, except my wife doesn't walk around in bra & panties so much. I need to talk to her about that. We're both extremely fortunate to have jobs that allow us to work at home (my wife's job was already full time work from home), and we live in a large enough house that we can have offices on different floors, so now we see each other about as much as we did before quarantine, I'm usually downstairs in the small bonusroom-turned-office and she's upstairs at the kitchen table (her usual workplace). The dog splits his nap time between the two of us.
I'm doing lots of reading, crochet, knitting and quilting. Working from home. I don't miss the outside world
No pictures of people on their phones looking at post? Love the vivid colors.
Great talent. Beautiful illustrations. But let me fix the title for you: "Illustrations That Show What Child-Free Non Essential Workers Are Doing During Lockdown". For many people, this is just an unachievable blissful version of lockdown.