The Enchanting and Bizarre Animal Worlds in Drawings of Rustlehare

Giulia Ferla is an Italian illustrator and artist recognized for her witchy, whimsical style that blends sophisticated techniques with a fascination for the animal kingdom.

Born in 1990, she currently works out of Italy, creating intricately detailed artwork that often explores the bizarre and mysterious aspects of nature and folklore. Rustlehare’s compositions skillfully combine ink, watercolor, and acrylic, resulting in enchanting images that capture a magical realism vibe. Her work has gained acclaim for its narrative depth and aesthetic complexity, drawing viewers into realms both familiar and fantastical.

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