Wuthering Heights by Diana Barron

Diana Barron

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Design By: Diana Barron

Becoming an illustrator has always been my preferred major to work for, but I have an interest and skill for other medias as well, such as character design, sequential art, painting, Woodcutting, and graphic design. I also enjoy collaborating with brands & designers that compliment my personal style but receiving exciting opportunities to work with some of the best brands out there allows me to try new things and also apply to my creative side as well!

 

Design By: Diana Barron

Becoming an illustrator has always been my preferred major to work for, but I have an interest and skill for other medias as well, such as character design, sequential art, painting, Woodcutting, and graphic design. I also enjoy collaborating with brands & designers that compliment my personal style but receiving exciting opportunities to work with some of the best brands out there allows me to try new things and also apply to my creative side as well!

 

Artist Statement

The face in the window is based on a chapter in the book, when a character named Lockwood sees the ghost of Cathy, the dead lover of Heathcliff. Her ghost claims that she has been lost on the moor for twenty years, and is asking to enter the house. Her ghost is one of the biggest mysteries of the book, and also shows the obsession that Cathy and Heathcliff had for each other. — Diana Barron