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BAL HARBOUR 129 Meet our FINALISTS... I started to get offers for commercial editorial illustrations that are more geared towards adults. I love this work—it's very different from picture books and gives me the opportunity to express my sense of style and sophistication. How would you describe your style of illustration? My style is somewhat traditional and realistic, but also slightly stylized. It's important to experiment with different aesthetics and techniques—that's what makes you grow as an artist. I have always been in love with the possibilities and unique qualities of watercolor. My work is based in watercolor, but with a certain retro sensibility that comes from studying mid-century artists and illustrators. I also use digital tools and layer them into watercolor—this often results in crisper, more precise images than watercolor alone. I like the combination! How did your winning illustration capture the spirit of Bal Harbour Shops? What emotions were you looking to convey? I was very inspired by the idea of fabulous fashion in a tropical environment, with all those wonderful lines and colors echoing each other. I also recognized an opportunity to play with [the water's] reflections to create an unusual angle. I hope that the image conveys a sense of lightheartedness, festivity and an inclusive and diverse celebration of creativity, style and color. I also like to imagine that, through the image, one can feel the breeze and hear the sounds of music, splashing water, rustling palm tree leaves, laughter and excited conversation. You had another big moment recently with the publication of your first New Yorker cover. Can you tell us about that illustration and what the moment meant to you? To me, New Yorker covers represent an artistic canon of their own. When I learned that my illustration idea was accepted, it was definitely hard to believe that it was really happening. That illustration of the street food and the street art carts side-by-side encapsulated how I feel about New York; there are so many beautiful spaces and buildings, but what I find even more compelling are the mundane sights, like newsstands, hot dog carts and street vendors. The illustration was meant to be funny—a lighthearted moment among all the somber news that surround us daily. 1 Claudia Radvanyi 2 Leslie Randall 3 Julie Ambrose 4 Ricardo Diseño 5 Talia Garcia 6 Leona Chen 7 Indah Mutiara Febiyanti 8 Lily Ghodsi 9 Agnes Keszeg 3 4 2 1 5 6 7 8 9

