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A week in the life of an Illustrator and celebrating 100 subscribers: THANK YOU

June 17, 2017 Romica Spiegl

Thank you so much 

for supporting this channel by watching me walk my journey as a freelance illustrator. To celebrate 100 Subscribers, I wanted to challenge myself and create a Vlog about a week in the life of an illustrator, inspired by my fellow illustrator Elsa of somebodyelsa (find her channel below). This week was mostly me concluding my biggest project (a free gouache online course) and starting on an illustration project before leaving to Austria to see my family.

Again, thank you so much :) I love making videos and if you are a fellow creative please share your channel in the comments.

Stay joyful,
Romica :)

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Elsa's channel
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My visit to Manchester School of Art's degree show
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