Bridge Stehli Takes Away the Disney Innocence From Her Artwork
Meghan Young — January 23, 2011 — Art & Design
References: justanotheragency.au & lifelounge.au
Bridge Stehli brings us a whole new take on both graffiti and cartoons. With a provocative and daring manner, she injects a lot of unconventional attitude and interesting personalities in her illustrations.
Based in Sydney, Bridge Stehli is clearly inspired by cartoons and picture books, yet she manages to take away the tell-tale Disney innocence along the way. I'm particularly drawn to her acrylic timber series.
Based in Sydney, Bridge Stehli is clearly inspired by cartoons and picture books, yet she manages to take away the tell-tale Disney innocence along the way. I'm particularly drawn to her acrylic timber series.
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