South Florida-based freelance illustrator Liz Lorini has been drawing fashion girls since she was a little girl, using a paper doll as a stencil and drawing hair styles and clothing on the outline with paints and glitter. From the dreams of childhood our careers are made! Liz attended the Ringling School of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida with a concentration in Illustration. Aside from her major, she also enjoyed taking courses in Graphic Design and Children's Book Illustration.
As Liz grew up, she became inspired a lot by graphic art styles she found on product packaging while she studied abroad in Japan during high school. It was such a visual place, everything had a cute/sexy/fun illustration on it, and every day she went out (even if it was to the grocery store) she was inspired and wanted to draw more and more. She even bought a box of hair color that I didn't even need because she loved the art on it so much!!!
Working with Adobe Illustrator she creates crisp, detailed, and fun images that youthful girls and hearts can enjoy. In 2006 she graduated from Ringling and Liz is now a specialist in fashion, entertainment and youth advertising character design. She also is available for toy packaging, editorial assignments, book jackets, magazine and cd covers. Whether your project requires entertainment characters, people sketches, cool fun young people, pretty packaging, fashion artwork or package illustration and design, Liz Lorini can deliver the creative input your business needs to succeed!
Artist Statement:
When I came back to America for my last year of High School I decided I wanted to make beautiful things for a living. I enjoy illustration so much, especially Fashion, Beauty, Lifestyle, Entertainment. My work is geared towards the pre-teen / tweens / young adult market with a feminine flair. Every job I get I treat as a chance to grow and improve, and always find a way to make any project fun. I feel the more the artist enjoys creating the work, the better result the employer will have with the piece, so I always keep that in mind when creating a new artwork. If I could describe my work in 3 words it would be Cute, Feminine, and Fun. Enjoy the illustrations!