




I've been a regular visitor at São Paulo-based illustration artist Rafael Urnhani's blog - Mondo Cosa - for a while now. I love his drawing style and washed-pastel color choices. It reminds me of the vintage reading book illustrations I had when I was a kid, but with a cool contemporary edge. I see a little bit of dark humor in his designs and that's just the right spice to captivate me to the fullest. Being the nostalgia-freak I am, added to my love for great drawing talent, I had to showcase a few of his work here at Little-Pumpkins for you to enjoy.
To see more of his great work visit his blog "Mondo Cosa" by clicking here.
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