




Harper is another illustrator that I found in the Guardian - I have to point out that his website is pretty bad...but the drawings are great.
I haven't seen his work before but it terms of shading, some of previous work is quite similar because I had used lines to represent it too. I haven't used lines quite to the extent that Harper has but I wish I had because the images work so well and they look like they would be textured.
The main inspiration I will take from his work is the line quality - it really adds something to the overall image.
I haven't seen his work before but it terms of shading, some of previous work is quite similar because I had used lines to represent it too. I haven't used lines quite to the extent that Harper has but I wish I had because the images work so well and they look like they would be textured.
The main inspiration I will take from his work is the line quality - it really adds something to the overall image.
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