Working with Bijouterie & Charcuterie

Illustration commissioned for a screen-print on totebag

I had so much fun bringing this project to life for my friends at Bijouterie & Charcuterie.

There are only 100 bags made, so hurry to pick yours up in The Cachalot in La Chaux-de-Fonds.

The original drawing and an enhanced print are also available at the shop.

Totebag and original drawing, made in 2021

Enhanced print, with white ink and gold leaf

I called this piece “Farandole”, which is the name of a traditional dance, as it feels as if the elements of the illustration are having fun and dancing around the frame.

 
Victoria Suppan

Independent artist, tattoo artist and illustrator in traditional mediums.

https://www.victoriasuppan.com
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