“Lost In Color”: Spectacular Minimalist Illustrations By Effy Zhang

Chinese artist and designer Effy Zhang creates pleasant minimal landscapes with a strong use of color.

“I began my illustration career before 12 years before, the method has shifted from real brush to digital software. But the spirit which I keep in mind has never changed. That is the relationship between people, human and the world we live, people and themselves. Life is so short, I need to draw the pure feelings down.”

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