Christine Daaé from "The Phantom of the Opera" Portraits, "Firsts" Actresses:
Emilie Kouatchou, first African-American Christine on Broadway; Megan Picerno, first Christine to begin on Broadway in 2019 and return after the 2020 shutdown in 2021;
Ali Ewoldt, First Asian American Christine on Broadway
Ink and Digital Color Portraits
Emilie Kouatchou, first African-American Christine on Broadway; Megan Picerno, first Christine to begin on Broadway in 2019 and return after the 2020 shutdown in 2021;
Ali Ewoldt, First Asian American Christine on Broadway
Ink and Digital Color Portraits
Graphite Illustrations of Fauna and Flora
(Illustrations shown here scanned, printed, and hand folded into edition of double-sided edition of accordion books)
(Illustrations shown here scanned, printed, and hand folded into edition of double-sided edition of accordion books)
Children's Book Illustrations, from "Đông Hồ." Written by Evelyn Linh Nguyễn
Illustrated by Donna Letterese
Vietnamese Children's Literacy Project, Published By the National Resource Center for Asian Languages at California State University at Fullerton
(All pages drawn in pencil and digitally colored using Photoshop)
Illustrated by Donna Letterese
Vietnamese Children's Literacy Project, Published By the National Resource Center for Asian Languages at California State University at Fullerton
(All pages drawn in pencil and digitally colored using Photoshop)
.Printed Greeting Card or Sticker Designs, Including PNW, Australian,
and Other Animals,
and KidLit Themed Pieces Inspired by Art Challenges
Final Eight Images and Text from Original Re-Telling of "Little Red Riding Hood" C.2023,
Written and Illustrated for 2023 Folktale Week, as a PNW Set Inspired Version of the Story Focusing on the Friendship Between a Girl and Her Dog.
(Panorama style edition of accordion books that can be read as a book, or fold out as a very long standing panorama, has been created based on this redone folktale).
(All images created with Ink, Watercolor, and/or Color Pencil, or Ink and Digital Color)
and Other Animals,
and KidLit Themed Pieces Inspired by Art Challenges
Final Eight Images and Text from Original Re-Telling of "Little Red Riding Hood" C.2023,
Written and Illustrated for 2023 Folktale Week, as a PNW Set Inspired Version of the Story Focusing on the Friendship Between a Girl and Her Dog.
(Panorama style edition of accordion books that can be read as a book, or fold out as a very long standing panorama, has been created based on this redone folktale).
(All images created with Ink, Watercolor, and/or Color Pencil, or Ink and Digital Color)
All works © 2024 or earlier, by Donna Letterese