NICE Magazine 8

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Thematically, Sasha’s works lean toward more organic, natural and scientific forms - evident in her Botanica Caps and Illustrated Mushroom Typography. Her tiny studio apartment in Brooklyn is filled to the brim with plants - a little green patch in a vast grey city - that is vital to her creative output. Sasha is also attracted to vintage items, especially those that are typographic in nature, as well as cultural objects such as textiles, ceramics and woven baskets. Sasha works primarily in pencil, pen and watercolour when creating her typography and illustration.

Her watercolour alphabet, shows a distinct aptitude for the soft, ephemeral quality of the medium expressed in beautiful and subtle letterforms. Her aim is to one day work on a fully illustrated book or to collaborate with a fashion house to create patterns or graphics for a collection. A solo art show is also on her “to-do” list. Sasha is currently working on large-scale works to be included in the exhibition. Find out more about Sasha and her work by visiting her website or Behance. Better yet, treat yourself to one of her beautiful prints.


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