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I’m so excited to invite you into my world of illustrating scenes with emotion through digital drawing. So, sign up for my course
Digital Illustration for Humans - Drawing Scenes With Procreate with Kei-Ella Loewe
This course is all about drawing from and with feeling, overcoming
Whether you're brand new to digital art or already have some experience, I’ll walk you through my full process: from the very basics of finding inspiration, using references, composition, sketching, working with colour and making your scenes pop. I work with Procreate but this course is suitable for any digital art medium.
But most of all, this course is about having fun and creating digital art that feels like you. So... Let’s make some magical stuff together!
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Hi, I'm Kei!
(rhymes with ‘hi’)
… or in full, Kei-Ella Loewe
I'm a South African illustrator currently living in the Netherlands. I started teaching myself digital art in 2021, during the Covid pandemic, and I’ve been creating in Procreate ever since.
As a self-taught illustrator I have struggled with feelings of imposter syndrome and perfectionism that often made it difficult to feel 'good enough' as an artist. For the past 4 years I have been finding ways to overcome this by trying to prioritise fun, playfulness and allowing myself to draw like an (imperfect) human! With the rise of AI generated images, I find it important now, more so than ever, to 'draw with humanity'.
I am lucky enough to work as a full-time, freelance illustrator, working mainly as a cover artist for books. My work usually falls into two main styles: one is more realistic and often used for adult-focused projects, while the other is a looser, linework-based style that leans into storytelling and feels more playful—perfect for younger audiences.
No matter the style, my illustrations often share a common thread: they’re dreamy, colourful, feminine, and sometimes just a little bit unsettling.
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