New Zealand-based illustrator Henrietta Harris blends whimsy and realism, with just a dash of something very unsettling, to create wonderful watercolor and gouache portraits, which we recently spotted over at iGNANT. There’s something incredibly beautiful and dreamlike about them, but they also sort of look like people letting their brains drift away in a soft breeze. And if you’re anything like us, they’ll have you humming “Where Is My Mind?” — the Emmy the Great version, in this case — for the rest of the day. Click through to see some of our favorites from Harris’ portfolio, and then be sure to head on over to her website to see a lot more of her awesome work. … Read More
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