In 2016, I was asked by the editor in chief of Womankind magazine to do an illustration based on a poet by Vivian Greene { Life isn’t about waiting for the poem to pass… It’s about learning to dance in the rain.}
To do this, I draw based on a photo of myself and imagined myself while faced difficulties and tried to pass them. In this project, I mixed traditional and digital techniques.
Illustration for an Italian magazine named Pan de Molde fanzine. I was invited by to do a frame by the theme of {Childhood}. This illustration comes from my memories when I spent long hours outside of the home to play and discover new things. I imagined myself as an adventure who searches in garden to find a treasure.
In this frame I mixed traditional and digital techniques. It was published in 2015.
An illustration for a Spanish magazine named Fleet People. I was asked by the art director Idoia Campo to do an illustration about the quality of men and women at work. Iria Marañón was the author of this article.
I was asked by the editor of chief of Naive magazine, Cara Cano to do an illustration to be matched with the DNA of the magazine ( as a symbol of the magazine). So I did it based on the identity of the magazine. Technique: Digital painting
Illustration for the cover of a poem collection. This illustration is based on a poem about a woman who had to leave her motherland and migrate. Actually, it’s about the writer’s feelings ( Sholeh Rezazadeh) when she packed all her belongings in two suitcases to start a new life in Belgium.
This book was published by H&S Media in London in 2016.