Social message in illustrations - The CreativeMindClass Blog

Aug 6, 2022
A photo of Maïa Faddoul sitting on a chair, in front of her desk in her wokrspace.

"I am a first-generation Canadian artist who works as an illustrator and a designer in my Montreal Studio. After studying both illustration and design at university and in college, I now work in a variety of fields employing both streams of expertise to create bright and colorful pictures for editorials, packaging and publications, as well as other."

Maïa Faddoul digital illustration. A dark hair woman on a pink background.

What would you say about your style?

"I see my style as bright, vibrant and high contrast and often has a subdued message of social justice hidden in the background. I'm an absolute color lover and a bit of a maximalist with regards to my style of art."

Maïa Faddoul digital illustration. A dark hair woman holding flowers.

What is the key to making your illustrations?

"An crucial element of my art is creating art that expresses my beliefs and values. I'm not the most outspoken or extroverted person, so I usually utilize my artwork to communicate my views, express my opinion, talk about injustices and raise awareness to causes that mean a much to me."

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You will be amazed by Maia's gorgeous work on Instagram. Instagram as well as her adorable flower earrings avaliable through Etsy in an assortment of fun colours.

Maïa Faddoul digital illustration. A flower on a yellow background.
Maïa Faddoul digital illustration. A dark hair woman holding a line phone

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