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Artist of the month

Naila Conita

Naila Conita is an illustrator from Indonesia. Two of her artworks are featured in the D+C January monthly issue.
Naila Conita. Naila Conita
Naila Conita.

Each month, we introduce the artist whose work is featured on the cover and at the beginning of the focus section of our monthly edition.

Naila Conita is an illustrator from Indonesia. Here she talks about herself and her art:

I am an illustrator from the city of Malang, Indonesia. I currently work both independently and as part of the creative team at Louds Studio, a design company. My illustration style combines flat forms with gentle distortion, with a strong focus on editorial illustration. My creative process involves research, sketching and completing the artwork digitally.

A stylised illustration of a human head filled with scenes of people, flowers, gears, stars, and puzzle pieces.
Naila Conita / Unsplash
Illustration featured on the title of the D+C January issue about 10 years of UN Sustainable Development Goals.

“I am often inspired by human subjects, whether everyday emotional experiences, unique gestures or interpersonal relationships. I hope to continue creating artworks with a sense of enjoyment, exploring art and visuals that inspire me to grow as an illustrator.”

A stylised person with red skin and a white dress sits among large leaves and plants, holding their head in a gesture of distress or overwhelm.
Naila Conita / Unsplash
Illustration at the beginning of the focus section of the D+C January issue about 10 years of UN Sustainable Development Goals.

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