sold a print of ‘fire of Aphrodite’ on Redbubble, yippeee.
© Rebecca Imogen Tun | Jan 2010
Model: Ivory Flame
MUA: Tracey Woodhouse
Cambridge, UK
sold a print of ‘fire of Aphrodite’ on Redbubble, yippeee.
© Rebecca Imogen Tun | Jan 2010
Model: Ivory Flame
MUA: Tracey Woodhouse
Cambridge, UK
sold another postcard of this photo of Vincent Littlehat and her painter in Berlin, May 2013.
‘weary empress of the ancient cosmos’
© Rebecca Imogen Tun | Dec 2014
model: Moniasse
MUA: Ayeesha
Adrian Pini’s studio – London, UK
backround: stock night sky by sambees
Canon EOS 5D Mark II / 70mm / 1/125 s / f/8 / ISO 100
I sold a greetings card of ‘An Ivory Flame’ 🙂
© Rebecca Imogen Tun
Cambridge, Jan ’10
Model: Ivory Flame
MUA: Tracey Woodhouse
It probably sounds obvious, but I guess I’d say that focusing on creating your own style is really important, and making work that people will recognize as yours. I think that with the amount of incredible art out there, combined with social media, it’s easy for young illustrators and artists to almost see too much, and end up feeling overwhelmed and confused about what they want to achieve with their own work. I find that sometimes it helps to stay away from the Internet, and focus on why you love making art in the first place.
yay, ‘day’ was featured in ‘Gaia’ on Redbubble
© Rebecca Tun | June 2010
model: Paulina Chilarska
Cambridge, UK
Canon 350D