Hannah Robinson takes inspiration from 1950s poster design and her dad's toilet humour
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Moments of humor and charm are evident in Hannah Robinson's illustrations, drawing inspiration from her childhood exposure to Wallace and Gromit, Mel Brooks, and Jean-Jacques Sempé. Her style incorporates pencil, Indian ink, and digital color overlays reminiscent of 1950s poster design, reflecting in her work for foodie spots and editorial features.
Hannah's illustrations possess a unique twist on traditional editorial style, seen in her depiction of a club bathroom with a modern edge. Her art is currently showcased in the Steve Illustrated exhibition at Hello & Farewell Studio in Finsbury Park.
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