Hannah-Michelle Bailey's whimsical drawings are like mythical memes
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Although sometimes, "the two collide to make a funky fusion", she says. Inspired by print ephemera and media from the 70s-90s, and being the kind of creative that's more inclined to use analogue techniques, her illustrations all start with "a rusty nib pen and ink" - tools with an "unpredictability and character" that the artist has grown very fond of.
I like to make artwork that people will see and think, yeh that's me," she explains - which could be why people love her drawings so much they want to wear them. Seeing embroidery as an extension of her illustration practice, the artist will often translate these characters onto embroidered hats and T-shirts that she makes herself, to sell on her online shop.
The artist first started to experiment with pairing her uplifting and comical quotes with tiny bug-like characters in covid lockdowns. When people started asking for prints and T-shirts of designs they liked, Hannah naturally began selling her work to a wholesome crowd of followers.
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