Artwork Collection

Saccharine Living Things

All works from Saccharine Living Things "Saccharine Living Things illustrates whimsical creatures pursuing a lifestyle among humans. This thesis describes their imagined range of contributions and their clashing residence in mundane situations."

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A Companion For Our Organs
A Companion For Our Organs

Painting

A Companion For Our Organs

Spot illustration about if another creature could live inside our bodies and care about our hearts and organs as much as we should.

Exploring Condo
Exploring Condo

Digital Media

Exploring Condo

A creature's desperate solution to environmental threats to housing.

Family
Family

Illustration

Family

These parents get matching tattoos to renew vows.

New Faces
New Faces

Digital Media

New Faces

A floating illustration that explores the phenomenon of seeing faces (pareidolia) reflected in machines and everyday objects translated into the world of Saccharine Living Things.

New Sleep
New Sleep

Illustration

New Sleep

A quilted creature facilitates a communal sleep experience.

Our Missing Bus
Our Missing Bus

Digital Media

Our Missing Bus

Travellers are united by their common goal (looking for the bus) at a bus stop in the middle of nowhere.

Our Umbrella
Our Umbrella

Illustration

Our Umbrella

Characters are caught in the rain together. Good thing someone brought an umbrella !

Saccharine Living Things
Saccharine Living Things

Illustration

Saccharine Living Things

A badge for Saccharine Living Things.

Salon For Ourselves
Salon For Ourselves

Illustration

Salon For Ourselves

Vintage hair salons are revamped offering an intimate self care experience for all sorts of identities.

Veggie Sale
Veggie Sale

Illustration

Veggie Sale

Greenhouses take on peculiar shapes to increase production and distribution.

Work by

Gabrielle Schwartz aka. gl.schwartz

Illustrator

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