Karlotta Freier zeichnet mit solcher Freiheit, dass ihre Bilder scheinbar in der Luft schweben.

The delicate curve of a woman’s smile, the soft shading that brings life to an unconventional leaf, the fabric caught by the breeze and floating in the air—these are the little details that give Karlotta Freier’s illustrations a whimsical and optimistic quality. Based in New York, Karlotta’s work always has a touch of the surreal, the unexpected, the invisible.

Drawing is where Karlotta feels most comfortable, and it shows in her artwork. Whether working on a challenging project for a big brand or simply sketching for herself, her love for drawing shines through. She values the time spent with her art, enjoying the process of exploration and discovery.

Her work spans across fashion, beauty, and editorial, with each project offering a new opportunity to expand her visual language. While she primarily works digitally now, Karlotta’s creations still maintain a hand-drawn quality that sets them apart.

Experimentation is key for Karlotta, whether it’s trying out new mediums in her personal projects or immersing herself in a brief for a client. She finds joy in the process of figuring things out and allowing herself the freedom to explore different techniques.

Overall, Karlotta’s work is a reflection of her creativity, curiosity, and dedication to her craft. As she continues to evolve as an artist, she remains open to new possibilities and challenges, always seeking to surprise herself and others with her unique perspective.

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