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Rachel Coltz

Fire on the City 

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illustration of This illustration made with a mixed media (watercolor and colored pencils / markers) blends two iconic cover arts: Led Zeppelin “Celebration day” and Massive Attack “Blue Lines”. Those two groups influenced greatly my youth, hence the homage illustration.

Flag, city, retro, yellow, blue, orange, dawn, fire, water, skyline, bridge, zeppelin, explosion, vintage, freedom, illustration, vehicle, art, travel, poster, violence
Next illustration of This is an illustration for a French newspaper made with mixed media for an article about the change of the Jeep Cherokee name. We wanted to insist on the fact the native artifacts, headdress and costumes are not a disguise but a part of very important traditions. 

cancel culture, cultural appropriation, inclusion, impersonation, assimilation, beliefs, tradition, change, diversity adversity, native, tradition, lead through change

This is not a disguise!

This illustration made with a mixed media (watercolor and colored pencils / markers) blends two iconic cover arts: Led Zeppelin “Celebration day” and Massive Attack “Blue Lines”. Those two groups influenced greatly my youth, hence the homage illustration. Flag, city, retro, yellow, blue, orange, dawn, fire, water, skyline, bridge, zeppelin, explosion, vintage, freedom, illustration, vehicle, art, travel, poster, violence

Keywords: Colored Pencil, Watercolor, Crayon, Action, Landscape, Music, Sci-Fi, Travel, Vintage / Retro, Urban

© Rachel Coltz