London-based illustrator Miles Johnston creates dreamy, surreal portraits of girls whose faces are distorted or removed.
“Currently all of my prints are managed through Rhino Barking Sparrow in California. They are beautiful artisan prints, ship worldwide, and are avaliable in highly limited edition or time release sizes.”
Entitled “Transformations”, Johnston’s ongoing series is divided into four parts: “Deform”, “Divide”, “Attract” and “Recur”. Each work features the face or body of a woman who appears to be in a reflective, melancholic and dream-like mood, often set against the backdrop of a natural world containing surreal elements. Working with a graphite pencil, the freelance illustrator sketches in a hyper smooth style, revealing a talent for technique and texture. To keep up with Johnston’s latest work, follow him on Instagram.
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