Carmen Casado – holasoyka. Madrid, Spain
As an illustrator I’m lucky to be able to work with international clients who propose different and interesting projects, it’s always a pleasure to illustrate stimulating articles. Especially if you can mix an idea with humour and converse at the same time with the text. I also like to play with retro aesthetics and current visual elements that we all identify.
How to start running
For this illustration, I imagined that little person in our watch improving every day in their training. I found it very motivating!
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Therapy Was Meant to Help – So Why Do I Feel Worse?
In this illustration, I tried to reflect the dynamic emotions that come up during the process of opening up in therapy. Sometimes we don’t understand them or they don’t lead us to happy places, but it is good to bring them out.
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Leonie Bos
Leonie Bos is an Amsterdam-based artist and illustrator known for her stylized yet rough painting style that blends figurative and abstract elements. Initially focusing on architectural illustrations, she has recently shifted her attention to the human figure, exploring themes of anonymity and abstraction in her work. Her illustrations have been featured in prominent publications such as The New Yorker, The Guardian, and Wallpaper*.
Sexy knees
Halfway there: a column about midlife. No sex drive and a ‘tanking libido’: how I redefined intimacy in midlife
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Self-analysis
Why middle-aged people have a duty to be self-centered
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Lola Beltrán
Lola Beltrán, an illustrator from Valencia, weaves nostalgia and emotion through retro and manga-inspired art. Her delicate, muted images of vulnerable women echo vintage Hollywood glamour and the bold spirit of pulp sci-fi comics—quiet rebellion painted with subtle grace and timeless feeling.
A vivid critique, blending fragile glamour and bold defiance, exposing society’s boxed expectations of women through layered, symbolic imagery.
Infant beauty parlour
Ask Ugly: I’m getting ads for beauty products for my baby. Infants don’t need skincare – do they?
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Iffy comments
Ask Ugly: all of the ‘iffy’ comments about my grey hair bother me. Should I start dyeing it again?
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Size options
A4: 8.3 x 11.7in
A3: 11.7 x 16.5in
A2: 16.5 x 23.3in
Prices (exclusive of taxes and shipping)
A4 unframed £80; A4 framed £125
A3 unframed £120; A3 framed £165
A2 unframed £160; A2 framed £225
Global Express Shipping:
UK 8.5
Europe 13.15
US/Canada 15
ROW 39
Prints
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Delivery
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