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Seenaeme's Funny, Mysterious, and Adorable Characters


Seenaeme is a South Korean artist whose digital illustrations and larger-than-life murals stole my heart due to their vibrant, colorful, and humorous ways. She has pulled off the perfect mix of funny, mysterious, and undeniably adorable within her imagery, which leaves you with a positive vibe that doesn't shake off.

The pretty illustrator from Seoul also does pen-and-paper doodles and character design for postcards, magazines, and posters. Her works have been shown in Busan, Dongducheon, Seoul, Hong Kong and Cambodia, and her clients include Supercell, Busan Cultural Foundation, Gyeonggi Museum, Don't Panic, and Agnet89, among others.

Follow Seenaeme on Instagram for the latest updates on her projects or get a full view of her work over at seenaeme.net.





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