Did You Miss These?
We have had an exceptional month at EDO with lots of new members on our mailing list and lots of new collectors picking up great pieces.
Here are some of our favorite pieces for July, three pieces that are definitely worth a second look! First up we have Lady Nautilus and Companion by Kristina Carroll, a whimsical and magical portrait from ‘The Month of Love’ series. The second piece is Jack Frost by Ashly Lovett, who has created some stunning black and white portraiture for EDO. And last but not least, is our first EDO from Mia Araujo, who has given us a moody and expressive image about inner strength.
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by Kristina Carroll
Out of stock
Odera Igbokwe
www.patreon.com/odera
Odera Igbokwe is an illustrator and painter located in Vancouver, BC by way of Brooklyn, NY. Odera loves to explore storytelling through Afro-diasporic mythologies, black resilience, and magical girl transformation sequences. Their work alchemizes color, movement, and queer magic to weave together ancient narratives with afrofuturist visions. You can also find Odera as manager of Every Day Original, curating and collaborating on zines, or combo-breaking the internet.
PAST ORIGINALS
A few you might have missed!
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Fire Year
By Jo Tomsick $375 $375 Purchase -

The Fallen
By Kaitlund Zupanic $625 $625 Purchase -

The Wolpertinger
By Megan Laude $450 $450 Purchase -

Fairy
By Alexandra Verhoven $300 $300 Purchase -

Cirrus, Wizard’s Familiar
By Alannah Rose $500 $500 Purchase -

Anila, Child of the Wind
By Rebecca Yanovskaya $600 $600 Purchase -

“Dumbledore”
By Corina St. Martin $300 $300 Purchase
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by Ashly Lovett
Out of stock
Odera Igbokwe
www.patreon.com/odera
Odera Igbokwe is an illustrator and painter located in Vancouver, BC by way of Brooklyn, NY. Odera loves to explore storytelling through Afro-diasporic mythologies, black resilience, and magical girl transformation sequences. Their work alchemizes color, movement, and queer magic to weave together ancient narratives with afrofuturist visions. You can also find Odera as manager of Every Day Original, curating and collaborating on zines, or combo-breaking the internet.
PAST ORIGINALS
A few you might have missed!
-

Fire Year
By Jo Tomsick $375 $375 Purchase -

The Fallen
By Kaitlund Zupanic $625 $625 Purchase -

The Wolpertinger
By Megan Laude $450 $450 Purchase -

Fairy
By Alexandra Verhoven $300 $300 Purchase -

Cirrus, Wizard’s Familiar
By Alannah Rose $500 $500 Purchase -

Anila, Child of the Wind
By Rebecca Yanovskaya $600 $600 Purchase -

“Dumbledore”
By Corina St. Martin $300 $300 Purchase
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by Mia Araujo
Out of stock
Odera Igbokwe
www.patreon.com/odera
Odera Igbokwe is an illustrator and painter located in Vancouver, BC by way of Brooklyn, NY. Odera loves to explore storytelling through Afro-diasporic mythologies, black resilience, and magical girl transformation sequences. Their work alchemizes color, movement, and queer magic to weave together ancient narratives with afrofuturist visions. You can also find Odera as manager of Every Day Original, curating and collaborating on zines, or combo-breaking the internet.
PAST ORIGINALS
A few you might have missed!
-

Fire Year
By Jo Tomsick $375 $375 Purchase -

The Fallen
By Kaitlund Zupanic $625 $625 Purchase -

The Wolpertinger
By Megan Laude $450 $450 Purchase -

Fairy
By Alexandra Verhoven $300 $300 Purchase -

Cirrus, Wizard’s Familiar
By Alannah Rose $500 $500 Purchase -

Anila, Child of the Wind
By Rebecca Yanovskaya $600 $600 Purchase -

“Dumbledore”
By Corina St. Martin $300 $300 Purchase
