Wendy MacNaughton is an artist and illustrator based in San Francisco. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, Juxtapoz, GOOD, 7×7 and she is a Staff Illustrator at Longshot Magazine. She has a website and blog. You can reach her here.
I especially liked the windmills on the horizon. So elegant. Love this concept!
Alexandra
Great job, Wendy. You captured the other side of the rock n roll life, the in betweens we dont think about when we are watching a band perform onstage. Next time I see a concert I will wonder how they go there, what did they eat (any kombucha?) and if they have one concert get up or if they change it up.
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Fantastic!
As good as anything I’ve seen you do, Wendy.
The shot of the curb (kerb?) flowing away with the Fwy sign is so evocative.
Just great!
DWP
That was beautiful. Gorgeous illustrations and great pacing.
I especially liked the windmills on the horizon. So elegant. Love this concept!
Great job, Wendy. You captured the other side of the rock n roll life, the in betweens we dont think about when we are watching a band perform onstage. Next time I see a concert I will wonder how they go there, what did they eat (any kombucha?) and if they have one concert get up or if they change it up.
Gorgeous illustrations, and what an awesome concept!
Great work; I thoroughly enjoyed that!
Wonderful as always! All that’s missing is a link to the band. Glad I found them on Spotify. Yay! Love the art and the music!
glad you guys enjoyed it. and thanks for the heads up, jana – link to thao & mirah’s website is now in there.
Ahh. Love the sense of time in these; great as always.
Really great ! . . . all the details and implied imagery
that catch life on the road. Thank You!
Oh…such homesickness for SF welled up in me, through those last several parts…Fantastic work!!! I love the colors and interesting curves of the lines…
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