good mood in good hands
Categories: Photo project | Positive
By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/good-mood-in-good-hands.htmlA few months ago, funny ads with tear-off illustrations began to appear in Kyiv. Among the offers for renting an apartment or selling a car, you can see advanced parrots, fashionable owls, refreshing penguins or unflappable giraffes. These funny stickers have only one purpose - to cheer people up.
The author of these funny ads is a young mother and artist from Kyiv, 27-year-old Nastya Vinokurova. The girl during maternity leave began to learn how to draw illustrations and came up with an exercise for herself.
“I decided that funny ads would help cheer up passers-by, but I didn’t expect such an effect,” the artist said. “People from different countries began to ask me on Facebook for permission to print and post ads in other cities.”
Anastasia does not refuse anyone, because everyone needs a good mood and smiles.
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Source: tut.by
Illustrations: Nastya Vinokurova / Facebook, #picpocs

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Keywords: Illustrations | Kyiv | Announcement | Smile
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