Places I’d Love To Live In: Beautiful Illustrations Of Lovely Places By Darya Shnykina

In these times of confinement, the time is for the mind to escape. Today we invite you to discover the beautiful work of Russian illustrator Darya Shnykina. She is the author of a series entitled of ‘Places I’d Love To Live In.’

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She imagined representing adorable lonely little households in the middle of nature. Small havens of peace where everyone would dream of going to relax. His illustrations take us into our imagination. We are transported to these cozy little nests where we imagine ourselves spending a few days. On a mountainside, on a hill, one winter evening, Darya Shnykina offers us works filled with poetry.








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