Don Quixote and Sancho Panza by Brian Hurst

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Design By: Brian Hurst

Brian Hurst is a freelance graphic designer and illustrator based in southern California. He strives to create work that is simple, bold and – whenever possible – delightful. When he's not drawing pictures for a living he enjoys old movies, traveling the world and drawing pictures for free. He owns a small but growing collection of vintage luggage labels, and a moderately sized collection of children's books that he claims is for his daughter.

 

Design By: Brian Hurst

Brian Hurst is a freelance graphic designer and illustrator based in southern California. He strives to create work that is simple, bold and – whenever possible – delightful. When he's not drawing pictures for a living he enjoys old movies, traveling the world and drawing pictures for free. He owns a small but growing collection of vintage luggage labels, and a moderately sized collection of children's books that he claims is for his daughter.

 

Artist Statement

I wanted to create a subtle but appealing illustration that hints at the epic adventure. — Brian Hurst