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Tallulah Morris

Tallulah Morris is an illustrator currently studying Visual Communications at Ravensbourne University London. Her work explores storytelling and the way a narrative can be constructed through a single image. She primarily uses digital drawing software such as Procreate or Clip Studio Paint, but is also proficient with many analogue mediums too, such as alcohol markers or watercolour, using them to bring to life vibrant scenes.

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Tarot Card Project, The Moon Card
Tarot Card Project, The Moon Card – A digital illustration as part of a set of concept tarot cards based on a medieval fantasy aesthetic.
Portfolio Project, Concept Environment
Portfolio Project, Concept Environment – This was one of a set of environment concepts that created by Morris for a game art application as part of Ravensbourne University London portfolio project.
Feminism Around the World
Feminism Around the World – This is a watercolour piece created by Morris as part of their Final Major Project investigating feminism around the world. This particular piece depicts femininity in South Asia.
Their Story Children's Book Project
Their Story Children's Book Project – This mock up depicts an illustration of actress Anna May Wong in her film “The Toll of the Sea” as part of a biographical illustrated children's book depicting her life.
Feminism Around the World, Outcome
Feminism Around the World, Outcome – This digital illustration features women from around the world with “easter egg” references to feminist movements from across the globe and through out history in the frames around their heads.
Foundation Diploma Art & Design (Design & Media)
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