Little Witch
Original Art by Julia Lundman
“Little Witch”. I was honored to have this little witch sit for a portrait in her best finery. She gave me a most interesting demonstration on how to ride a broom and told me her familiar was out hunting that night.
8 1/2 ” x 11″, matted. Acrylic and colored pencil on toned paper.
Outside dimensions are 11″ x 13 1/2″ . The black matte is archival and comes with a protective backing board and crystal clear sleeve for protection.
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About the Artist
Julia Lundman
Julia Lundman graduated from the American Academy of Art in Chicago in 1993. Since then, she has worked in animation and games as a commercial artist, first in traditional animation as a background painter, and later as a illustrator for games and books. She has recently taken some time to devote toward development of her personal work, inspired by Victorian fairy painters, the pre-Raphaelites, Brian Froud, Alan Lee, Medieval art, folklore, novels, and the natural world.
Her process starts with sketchbook practice in the early morning hours. If a sketch feels interesting, she develops it into a series of more finished drawings. If the subject still resonates, she paints the image either in oil, acrylic or watercolor.
More from Julia Lundman
Julia Lundman
Julia Lundman graduated from the American Academy of Art in Chicago in 1993. Since then, she has worked in animation and games as a commercial artist, first in traditional animation as a background painter, and later as a illustrator for games and books. She has recently taken some time to devote toward development of her personal work, inspired by Victorian fairy painters, the pre-Raphaelites, Brian Froud, Alan Lee, Medieval art, folklore, novels, and the natural world.
Her process starts with sketchbook practice in the early morning hours. If a sketch feels interesting, she develops it into a series of more finished drawings. If the subject still resonates, she paints the image either in oil, acrylic or watercolor.
More from Julia Lundman