Victo Ngai is a NY based illustrator and artist from Hong Kong. She graduated from Rhode Island School of Design. She creates art for newspaper and magazines such as the New York Times and the New Yorker.
It is said of her work that the “delicate lines and otherwise concise figures are accentuated by her powerful use of color and contrast”. She has a strong influence from Japanese woodblock prints, or rather, Asian arts and crafts in general. She usually works both traditionally and digitally. The lines are done with nib pens or rapidograph pens. The textures are done on different pieces of paper with various mediums, like graphite, acrylic, oil pastels. Then everything is digitally composed and colored in Adobe Photoshop.
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