Karlotta Freier’s Illustrations Relate Dreamy and Surreal Narratives

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  • Oct 30.

Karlotta Freier’s Illustrations Relate Dreamy and Surreal Narratives

Dreamily jotting down notes from the comfort of a closet or enjoying an afternoon read in a rowboat are some of the ways Karlotta Freier’s characters spend their time. The Brooklyn-based illustrator (previously) taps into human emotions and moods, illuminating atmospheric and sometimes surreal narratives.

Freier often plays with the nature of concealment and intrigue, like a half-hidden figure behind a door, the shadow of a bird cast onto a woman’s face, or a screen of trees framing some activity. Reflections, shadows, and repetition draw our attention to clue-like details.

an illustration of a figure reading a notebook inside of a closet with a yellow door

The artist often uses scale to elaborate on the sense of mystery, like a tiny person riding on the back of a giant primate or an enormous, white cat asleep among colorful blooms.

Many of the illustrations shown here were commissioned for The New Yorker and The New York Times, and Freier has recently collaborated on projects with global brands like Dior and Hermès. The artist is also currently working on her first children’s book, and you can follow updates via her website and Instagram.

an illustration of a pair of people sitting around a table with a blue tablecloth, in a meadow of flowers at dusk
an illustration of a woman with long brown hair, holding a yellow bird in front of her face
an illustration of a wooden box floating in a pond, surrounded by tree trunks and lily pads
a fantastical illustration of a young figure on the back of a giant mammal, walking through the forest as another figure follows with a magnifying glass
an illustration of a figure walking across a meadow toward a cottage in the rain
an illustration of an urban scene showing people walking, trains, buildings, cars, and many plants
an illustration of a figure sitting in an orange boat in a pond, reading a book

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