When clients do come back three years in a row, one can actually feel doing something right or at least not messing up in an epic manner. And this is why it's so super important for me to see that Brunswick Review comes back again and again, because I do actually accept this as some sort of confirmation of going to the right direction with my freelance practice (which includes a gamble of coming back home to Lithuania after graduating at Kingston 3 years ago) and now trying to develop my career from Vilnius by doing my best to catch more editorial and corporate UK/US clients, which of course sometimes, after sending one more e-mail or one more card, and one more and one more, gets really frustrating. But step after step, I hope, this process of long shots will pay off and will get me where I really want to be: becoming an illustrator-to-call-to for geometric conceptual editorial illustration or corporate illustration.
For many reasons, but mostly because it's so much fun to work with (AD) Gary Chambers, I hope this friendship with Brunswick Review will grow bigger and stronger in the future, and for now: the newest work on Deal Traffic Control (2 of 8 illustrations assigned, all limited color, space left in composition of illustrations (e.g. airplane banner) for text to apply in the final stage, no boxed background, for more detail check my portfolio):
For many reasons, but mostly because it's so much fun to work with (AD) Gary Chambers, I hope this friendship with Brunswick Review will grow bigger and stronger in the future, and for now: the newest work on Deal Traffic Control (2 of 8 illustrations assigned, all limited color, space left in composition of illustrations (e.g. airplane banner) for text to apply in the final stage, no boxed background, for more detail check my portfolio):
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