It was day one of week two, in what felt like a new environment. She started exploring as only a cat would: climbing, scratching, jumping, and sleeping on top of. I, on the other hand, started taking mental and photographic notes of the intriguing events that happened in this new jungle we were to call, for several months, our world.
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© 2021 Cristina Alvarez
The owner of this NFT is allowed to use the image for personal and non-commercial purposes only. For more information check out www.CristinaDraws.com
"If everything's perfect all the time there isn't a story. [...] An event of some kind interrupts the pattern, and with that interruption, the story is kicked off." Margaret Atwood
And so, with a pandemic, the story was kicked off.
Seeking to make out of the "ordinary" something special. Looking at specific crevices in my then everyday routine. Observing the mundane objects I took for granted, a bigger, more valuable, and much enjoyable picture came into view, and this collection (both part I & II) was born.
Hope you enjoy these illustrations as much as I've loved creating them.
A New Jungle II
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A New Jungle II
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It was day one of week two, in what felt like a new environment. She started exploring as only a cat would: climbing, scratching, jumping, and sleeping on top of. I, on the other hand, started taking mental and photographic notes of the intriguing events that happened in this new jungle we were to call, for several months, our world.
Illustration: 2250px x 3000px (JPG) Quantity available: 1/1
© 2021 Cristina Alvarez
The owner of this NFT is allowed to use the image for personal and non-commercial purposes only. For more information check out www.CristinaDraws.com
"If everything's perfect all the time there isn't a story. [...] An event of some kind interrupts the pattern, and with that interruption, the story is kicked off." Margaret Atwood
And so, with a pandemic, the story was kicked off.
Seeking to make out of the "ordinary" something special. Looking at specific crevices in my then everyday routine. Observing the mundane objects I took for granted, a bigger, more valuable, and much enjoyable picture came into view, and this collection (both part I & II) was born.
Hope you enjoy these illustrations as much as I've loved creating them.