The Vixen - Chicago's Here to Fight

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This piece is very special to me, I helped execute this entrance look for The Vixen with her detailed instruction. We made this together to portray the love for our city she wanted to showcase on television, kicking off her package for RDR. This illustration conveys all the iconic landmarks we incorporated into the look itself; bull horns for the Chicago Bulls, the Chicago Theater signage, the Art Institute of Chicago’s Lion Statues, Cloud Gate, Navy Pier Ferris Wheel, the Chicago flag itself, and skyscrapers. The magical swirls drawn in this illustration represent the train lines, marked with important locations in relation to the origins of The Vixen herself.

2017. Digital Illustration made in CLIP Studio Paint.

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This piece is very special to me, I helped execute this entrance look for The Vixen with her detailed instruction. We made this together to portray the love for our city she wanted to showcase on television, kicking off her package for RDR. This illustration conveys all the iconic landmarks we incorporated into the look itself; bull horns for the Chicago Bulls, the Chicago Theater signage, the Art Institute of Chicago’s Lion Statues, Cloud Gate, Navy Pier Ferris Wheel, the Chicago flag itself, and skyscrapers. The magical swirls drawn in this illustration represent the train lines, marked with important locations in relation to the origins of The Vixen herself.

2017. Digital Illustration made in CLIP Studio Paint.

This piece is very special to me, I helped execute this entrance look for The Vixen with her detailed instruction. We made this together to portray the love for our city she wanted to showcase on television, kicking off her package for RDR. This illustration conveys all the iconic landmarks we incorporated into the look itself; bull horns for the Chicago Bulls, the Chicago Theater signage, the Art Institute of Chicago’s Lion Statues, Cloud Gate, Navy Pier Ferris Wheel, the Chicago flag itself, and skyscrapers. The magical swirls drawn in this illustration represent the train lines, marked with important locations in relation to the origins of The Vixen herself.

2017. Digital Illustration made in CLIP Studio Paint.