Doubled Duo | Finding Balance and Harmony

Doubled Duo began as a self-initiated exploration of balance: how two opposing forces can exist separately yet still feel whole together. By exploring duality and mirroring, I wanted to capture the quiet tension between individuality and unity.

The flowing patterns emerging from the characters’ hair symbolize the invisible threads that connect us, while the mirrored forms reflect the ways we see ourselves in others. At its core, this piece reflects the search for balance and harmony, showing how opposites don’t just coexist, but actually create strength and beauty when placed side by side.

"Doubled Duo" abstract illustration: two mirrored female figures with flowing wave patterns representing duality and balance

If you’re looking for bold, minimal, and character-driven female illustrations that explore duality and balance, get in touch. I’d love to transform your ideas into imagery that tells a story, and inspires connection.

Editorial illustration on the topic of future mobility, cover image.
Summer reading: the 50 hottest new books for a great escape by Monsie Monika Jurczyk. An editorial illustration for The Guardian featuring a dark-skinned woman reading in a sunny garden. She is holding an open book that resembles a fan while sitting under a lemon tree. The scene captures a tranquil outdoor reading moment.
Illustrated depiction of a female runner with long blonde hair in motion, wearing a red sports outfit, with abstract dark shapes trailing behind her on a blue background.