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Korean Illustrator Captures Love And Intimacy So Well That You Can Almost Feel It (Part 2)
A year ago we already wrote about the beautiful illustrations by Zipcy and the light touches, dreamy gazes and longing sighs that they portray.
Yang Se Eun, aka Zipcy, is an illustrator from Seoul, South Korea. She started her journey as an artist at a very young age. "Since I was 4 years old, I started to draw while watching cartoons on TV," she told Bored Panda.
The Artist is best known for her illustrations of a loving couple. Zipcy draws her pieces using Photoshop. "I do all of my drawings with Photoshop. The series schedule is tight and I have to work fast," she said. "It can take as little as one day to finish an image if I work fast, but it usually takes two days. Sometimes when I am dissatisfied with a drawing, I struggle with it for a week."
When asked what's the easiest and the hardest thing about drawing, the artist told that "the easiest parts are line drawing and facial features, while the most difficult parts are the eyes and coloring. I am most focused on expressing eyes full of love."
Take a look at the new images from an ongoing "Touch" series, inspired by "love" and "the eyes of someone who is deeply in love."
More info: zipcy.myportfolio.com | Facebook | Instagram
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I always qonder how should a girl keep her other hand...I mean what position?
Beautiful artwork, but that forearm under her is NOT comfortable, lol.
She looks worried! If it wasn't for the other beautiful images then I would have said she was thinking about someone else 😕
इन्हें एक दूजे के सिवा कुछ और नहीं दिख रहा है बस प्यार प्यार और प्यार
These designs are beautiful! The lines are delicate, amazing how they can transmit so much calm and care.
How this artist paints light is extraordinary. I'd like to understand how it was done.
These designs are beautiful! The lines are delicate, amazing how they can transmit so much calm and care.
How this artist paints light is extraordinary. I'd like to understand how it was done.