avitalma
avitalma
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Avital is a Tel-Aviv based illustrator. Here she posts her work, ideas and creative process. Portfolio | Shop
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avitalma · 6 years ago
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series of 4 illustrations for articles about millennial parenting  for the great online magazine “The Pool”, AD Deborah Castle
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"How much do you inherit a parenting style?"
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You’re not in this alone: how sharing parenting stories on social media can help parents
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Will having a child change your social life?
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Having a child doesn’t halt your career, as more women are adapting their working status
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avitalma · 7 years ago
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http://avitalmanor.com/The-Swim-Team-Prints
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Work in progress: a series of silk screen prints, illustrations for anthology of short stories about social incompatibility and the feelings of being out of place, 
Here is the first print for story by Miranda July: “The Swim Team” from the book “ No One Belongs Here More Than You”
and some sketches 
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avitalma · 7 years ago
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I did this comics page for Liberal Magazine Jun issue.
http://avitalmanor.com/Plastic-ceiling-Editorial-Comics
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Its in Hebrew so the reading direction is from right to left. I wanted to do something about the absurd situation of woman today in Israel: gender tracking and lack of female roll models in the media and in the administrations
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avitalma · 7 years ago
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Crop from an editorial comics, coming soon 
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avitalma · 7 years ago
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pink again ...
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avitalma · 7 years ago
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Happy Pi day!
Here are some illustration I created for a blog about mathematics and other stuff
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avitalma · 7 years ago
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Editorial for Einayim children magazine, story issue
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avitalma · 7 years ago
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I love to draw patterns -these are old
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avitalma · 7 years ago
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Except for the color scheme I had completely creative freedom in this project. It was very important to me to have cultural, gender and ethnic diversity in the illustration, and not to fall into prejudge assumptions or common stereotypes.  I mostly proud of managing to keep this diversity and still have a color harmony and balance (within the limitation of the color scheme)
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avitalma · 8 years ago
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My contribution for a “dog's images” 2017′s Calendar (All the profit  are going to an animal charity and rescue shelter - I will write all the detail of this wonderful project and its initiator once it’s published)
I’ve  based my illu on a childhood memory- We had this smart huge poodle dog named Niki  and my brother loved to “directs” plays and was really angry when we didn’t follow the scripts...
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avitalma · 10 years ago
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avitalma · 10 years ago
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“The Grand Budapest Hotel”, again...
This time - Illustration for an article about an "On Service in The Grand Budapest Hotel"
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avitalma · 10 years ago
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“To be frank, I think his world had vanished long before he ever entered it – but, I will say: he certainly sustained the illusion with a marvelous grace!” – Mr. Mustafa
Long ago I read “The World Of Yesterday”, the inspiration book for Wes Anderson’s Film, but only after watching this film I found a base to relate to it. The greatness of Anderson is that his film does not tell the story of Stefan Zweig’s memoir ,but manage to capture the dissonance between the idealist man that Zweig portrays in this book and the much more complicated (to be gentle..) truth. So when Paul Paper  from Postcards to Alphaville offered me to make my postcard to M. Gustave,  I was really happy. Obviously Anderson meant for M. Gustave to represent Zweig himself (see the picture above...), so  I tried to make my illustration be them both (Gustave and Zweig).
Update (september 2017) Something that I found lately: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/10684250/I-stole-from-Stefan-Zweig-Wes-Anderson-on-the-author-who-inspired-his-latest-movie.html
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avitalma · 10 years ago
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BW Illustration for  "The Cost Of Paper II" - Black Hill Press's Anthology.
It was open theme, so I decided to finish this idea that I had in mind for a long time about how it’s so difficult to make cultural changes when the narrative basically belongs to male point of view. 
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