The Woman in White by Michelle Martinez

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Design By: Michelle Martinez
Michelle Martinez

Graphic Designer from Chicago, Illinois. I would consider myself a modern-day renaissance woman who happens to love art history, desserts, zoos and aquariums.

 

Design By: Michelle Martinez
Michelle Martinez

Graphic Designer from Chicago, Illinois. I would consider myself a modern-day renaissance woman who happens to love art history, desserts, zoos and aquariums.

 

Artist Statement

Since the book is about the mysterious "woman in white", I wanted to make a figure that represented her, yet not giving away her identity. Additionally, I thought it would be cool to play with positive and negative space, so I drew her arms wrapped up. That element of design demonstrates/ represents her being in a stray jacket, due to her running away from an asylum. Made the cover using Adobe Illustrator and InDesign. — Michelle Martinez