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Aphelandra

@aphelandraw

Designer, illustrator, bookworm. You may have seen my emojis around. 🧸🧁🥨🧩

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The Illustration Department (@illusdept) 's Twitter Profile Photo

❝An artist is always working, always thinking about the problem at hand, which can be at odds with a family. Since both child and art worked out beautifully, I seem to have been very fortunate.❞ —Susan Jeffers, born on this day, October 7, in 1942

❝An artist is always working, always thinking about the problem at hand, which can be at odds with a family. Since both child and art worked out beautifully, I seem to have been very fortunate.❞

—Susan Jeffers, born on this day, October 7, in 1942
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Japan's famous horror comic writer Kazuo Umezu died in 88. This photo was taken at his Makoto-chan house in 2013 by me. He's lived nearby Kichijoji, loves walking almost every day with his iconic r/w border shirt and be loved by neighbors including me. #楳図かずお

Japan's famous horror comic writer Kazuo Umezu died in 88. This photo was taken at his Makoto-chan house in 2013 by me. He's lived nearby Kichijoji, loves walking almost every day with his iconic r/w border shirt and be loved by neighbors including me. #楳図かずお
Crayola Learning (@crayolalearning) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎉 TODAY at 7PM ET 🎉 Celebrate #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth with author Deidre Havrelock as she shares The Heartbeat Drum, the story of Cree drummer & activist Carol Powder! 🥁✨ Then, join illustrator Aphelandra for a drum-drawing session!🎨 👉 RSVP: facebook.com/share/17L8bFqk…

The Illustration Department (@illusdept) 's Twitter Profile Photo

❝Pictures for children have to tell something. Kids like bright colors, sure, but the most important thing to them is—what’s happening?❞ —Marc Simont, born on this day, November 23, in 1915

❝Pictures for children have to tell something. Kids like bright colors, sure, but the most important thing to them is—what’s happening?❞

—Marc Simont, born on this day, November 23, in 1915