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Heather Landis

Digital layers and found imagery converge to create whimsical, nostalgic worlds.

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Heather Landis is a Seattle-based illustrator and digital designer whose foundation in fine art and photography informs her unique approach to digital collage. After studying in Santa Monica and Pasadena’s Art Center College of Design, she developed a practice that merges found imagery with hand-drawn textures. Her work has moved from the pages of The New York Times to gallery walls at the Annenberg Space for Photography and London’s Truman Brewery. Landis is recognized for her ability to build surreal narratives through intricate digital layering. By blending nostalgic elements with digital techniques, she creates compositions that feel both familiar and otherworldly. Her commercial success includes iconic book cover designs and editorial commissions for major global publications, establishing her as a distinct voice in the world of digital illustration.

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Landis utilizes a vintage collage aesthetic that combines found imagery with delicate hand-drawn elements and layered textures. Her work explores whimsical and nostalgic themes, resulting in surreal compositions that bridge the gap between photography and illustration.
Vintage CollageDigital LayeringSurreal NarrativesHand-Drawn TexturesFound Imagery
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Heather Landis — questions answered

Where is Heather Landis based?

Heather Landis is an illustrator and digital designer based in Seattle.

What is the artist's educational background?

She studied Fine Art in Santa Monica before earning a degree in Photography and Imaging from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena.

How would you describe her artistic style?

Her style is a vintage collage approach that uses digital layering to combine found imagery, hand-drawn elements, and rich textures.

Has her work been featured in major publications?

Yes, she has created editorial and commercial work for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Simon & Schuster.

Where has her work been exhibited?

Her art has been shown at the Annenberg Space for Photography and Smashbox Studios in Los Angeles, as well as the Truman Brewery in London.

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