Elaine Bliss is one of the feminine illustrators I looked at for her feminine graphics. As I was doing my research on her I came across her blog it was very easy to interpret where here inspirations were sourced.
So where did her inspirations come from?
- Highly influenced by style and sophistication of her own mothers fashion designs, Elaine saw the growing need to create corporate identities that featured a softer, more artistic side rather than heavy lines.
http://elainebiss.blogspot.com/view/snapshot
Above is a useful link to her blog she had a page full of snap-shots of various things that had inspired her. So it was easy to see how one particular image lead to her creating a certain type of illustration....





- Looking at the collection of images posted on Elaine's blog gave the overall outcome that they all convey sophistication, elegance, and a french look. The snapshot images reminded me of how I as a student looked at images to create shape development on a silhouette and looked a similar images I found in books/magazines to source my inspirations very similar to what Elaine has done here.

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