Prolific illustrator Tom Lulevitch of New York City was inspired by the work of 14th Century painter Pieter Bruegel and 19th Century British illustrator Dick Doyle when he hand-rendered these lyrical, calligraphic illustrations. The fluid, joyful figures work beautifully in any size and may be used alone or together for a variety of purposes including publications, greeting cards, logos and posters. ‘Primitives’ contains a spectrum of lively figures including acrobats, athletes, dancers, jesters and magicians to name a few.
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