The cracks are where the light comes in by Karolina Grenczyk

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Karolina Grenczyk

Rotterdam, Netherlands

About ‘The cracks are where the light comes in’ by Karolina Grenczyk

This is a personal illustration on love. Two hands holding a broken heart through which the light shines through. It's an illustration on hope, healing and self care.

Around Valentine's Day many people feel sad because they are bombarded with imagery and merchandise depicting a commercial version of love. However, love is…

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Karolina Grenczyk
Rotterdam, Netherlands

My work distinguishes itself by strong colours and clear shapes. I work with ecoline, ink and pencil, but I also like to cut and paste.
I get my inspiration from nature and like to daydream. Animals and people sometimes seem to melt together in these reveries.
Besides my children's book 'Emilie and the Bear' I also like to make illustrations based on what I see in the city: people in the park for example. The corona crisis has also influenced my…

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