Illustration

Josephin Ritschel’s Drawings Illustrate A Slice of Life and More

Moritz

I recent­ly redis­cov­ered look­ing at my Flickr on reg­u­lar basis, and I’m so hap­py I did. It’s been a trea­sure trove of good stuff by tal­ent­ed artists that I in turn get to share with you, such as the works of Josephin Ritschel. Ritschel’s works cap­ture a slice of life (like the cat above), illus­trate sto­ries about crim­i­nal activ­i­ty, and are also comics, too. In gen­er­al, find graphite draw­ings real­ly sooth­ing; I think it’s some­thing about the soft, warm tex­ture that reminds me of days when I was younger and would just spend them draw­ing. Her works make me feel the same, even if the sub­ject mat­ter is a lit­tle unnerving. 

Below I’ve shared some of her sin­gle draw­ings, but be sure to check out her Flickr or web­site to see spreads from her sequen­tial illustrations. 

E.1027 Riso Print "Le Corbusier Version"
Oasis 1
Oasis 1
Prinz von Bel Air 2
Prime Russian MagazineSolitude
Future Pforte
Animal Farm
Moby Dick
Meerschweinchen