Artist Draws Illustrations Of People During Lockdown To Bring Comfort And Pass Time

According to Clementine Petrova: “It’s been over a month since lockdown began, and I’ve been illustrating the daily life of my boyfriend and me at home. Some of these illustrations are us, some are imaginary characters. It helps me bring us comfort and pass time doing something creative.

I am a Bulgarian illustrator, and I usually find inspiration in everyday situations. Even now, when every day is pretty much the same, there are many little moments that stand out. I am very happy with how my Instagram followers are very supportive, and often find themselves in my work.”

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