Maybe it's because I'm regularly checking in on her profoundly candid blog, or because her work speaks to me in some uncanny way, but I've always felt a powerfully calming and comforting relation to the work of illustrator, Penelope Dullaghan. With a complete lack of pretense, Dullaghan creates softly textured images that amazingly manage to feel as if they're a piece of the artist's state of mind. She makes you feel as if she'd rather draw nothing more than bubblegum and desk lamps, and that's just fine with us.
Penelope Dullaghan
by Lost At E Minor in Culture on 03 February 2009
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