Black Burnout is a real issue that affects black women. In response to the emotional aftermath of George Floyd's tragic death in May 2020, I created an illustration to shed light on the importance of rest for black women. This
Summer is coming; the lockdown is being eased, some kids are going back to school, and some shop are reopening. And yet … there is still a dark cloud above our head. No vaccine has been found against the coronavirus, the unemployment
May is full of all the things that make spring special. The days are getting longer and the sun is shining. If you’re can experience spring where you are, you can notice that the flowers are slowly starting to emerge. Mother’s day is
This moment of isolation can enable us to find some comfort at home
April can be a confusing month. Rainy and wet one day, the next full of warm promises of green growth to come. Besides the weather, the month is full of surprises and contradictions, prised for rebirth and endings. Even if it’s a little
This illustration was inspired of Gorée in Senegal, Africa. A black woman is standing wearing a yellow dress and yellow sunglasses in front of a house. Bright colours were used to highlight the warmth of the country. Gorée is an island that was the
After the long nights of winter, we can now see signs of spring: days are longer and flowers are blooming. Similarly to the ballerina emerging from the water in this illustration, spring is emerging by bringing new life, new energy and a