“Make the World Go Away”: The Surreal and Inspirational Artworks of Ioana Harasim
Ioana Harasim aka Hara is a self-taught Romanian artist who enjoys exploring surreal themes. Her inspiration comes from people, fashion, beauty, nature, art and hidden feelings. For Hara, making art is a way of finding out who she is and how much she can grow. She’s interested in projects from fields such as fashion, music and editorial.
More: Ioana Harasim, Instagram, Behance
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