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This is our first conversation with the illustrator from Canada design, creative, and educator Maia Faddoul. Maia is an early-generation Canadian artist who is based in her Montreal studio. There she draws vibrant and vivid illustrations for packaging publications, as well as other. Her style is high-contrast bright and vibrant usually with a subtle social justice message hiding somewhere.
Maia is an avid color enthusiast and a bit of a maximalist in her art style. Maia utilizes her work as a vehicle to share her convictions, to speak up on injustices, and bring consciousness to causes that mean for her. Be sure to check out her Instagram and also her Etsy store , where she offers her unique floral earrings. Come along as we dig deeper into the mind and creativity process of Maia Faddoul.

I see my drawing style as 'High Contrast'.
My style is high-contrast, colorful and bold, often with a subtle social justice message hidden in the background. I'm an absolute color lover and also a bit of a minimalist with regards to my style of art.

What's the secret to making your illustrations?
A major aspect of my art is to create work that expresses my convictions and values. My personality isn't the most outgoing or extroverted person, so I usually use my art as a vehicle to communicate my opinions, voice out on injustices, and bring attention of causes that matter a much to me.

Digital Drawing Classes
Maia utilizes the drawing tablet as well as Procreate for digital portraits. In her Illustrating Expressive Portraits in Procreate class she explains the process of creating vibrant, striking and captivating portraits.

Take a look at Maia's stunning work that she has posted on Instagram. Instagram as well as her adorable flower earrings available on Etsy in an assortment of bright colors.

Educator + Illustrator + Designer
Mai a Faddoul
I am a first-generation Canadian artist, working as an illustrator and designer at the Montreal Studio. After studying both illustration and design in university and college, I now work across a range of areas making use of both my streams of knowledge to produce stunning and vibrant pictures for editorials, packaging and publishing, and more.
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