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Eva Dooley, Children's Illustrator

Eva Dooley is a graphic designer and illustrator based in New Zealand. Merging her background of traditional drawing and painting with modern digital technology allows her to create intricate and highly detailed artworks that are rich in symbolism and depth. Nature serves as a constant muse for Eva, and her artwork reflects a deep reverence for the natural world. She skillfully captures the essence of flora and fauna, infusing her illustrations with vibrant colors, delicate textures, and a sense of organic movement. Through her art, she aims to convey the interconnectedness of all living beings and the importance of preserving the natural environment. Each stroke of her digital brush is deliberate and purposeful, resulting in visually stunning compositions that leave a lasting impression.

For Mims House, she has illustrated Pelorus Jack, the New Zealand Porpoise: Inspiring a Nation to Protect an Individual Animal (February, 2024). 

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