I love designing characters. Women especially. This time the idea was to interpret the notion of wind. To translate its movement and flow. But I wouldn’t be myself if I didn’t use a minimal color palette, scribbles, and dots. Also, this experiment resulted in a sweatshirt project

Wind, character design by Monsie Monika Jurczyk. A bust of a dark-haired woman with flowing hair that appears to be in motion.
Wind, character design by Monsie Monika Jurczyk
Red sweatshirt hanging on a wooden hanger against a white wall. The sweatshirt features a graphic design on the front, depicting a woman's face with flowing, abstract navy blur shapes intertwined around her. The illustration uses a minimalist, modern style.
Wind_clothing, textile design by Monsie Monika Jurczyk
Wind clothing, textile design by Monsie Monika Jurczyk
Close-up side profile of a young Black woman with a thoughtful expression, adorned in shades of pink and red. The image showcases an artistic exploration of colors, shapes, and fluidity.
Viva la vulva! Long live the vulva - image of two black women holding hands
An editorial illustration for the Guardian depicting the emotional struggles of women feeling that they lost a chance to become mothers because of the COVID-19 pandemic.