Samantha Mash Illustrations

A collection of illustrations by Samantha Mash.

Samantha Mash is an American illustrator currently based in Portland, OR. Her illustrative work is inspired by different interests of her childhood like cartoons, traditional oil paintings, and classic Japanese animations. Her illustrations are predominantly created digitally, but with the handmade look of a traditional painting.

Her work is an exploration of different issues that she faced as a child such as the feeling of being an outsider or different levels of power, fear, joy, sadness, and anger. For further information and illustrations by Samantha Mash, please visit her website: www.samanthamash.com

Confessions of a King - digitally created artwork.
Confessions of a King – digitally created artwork.
Burn, a personal piece done while thinking about ghosts.
Burn, a personal piece done while thinking about ghosts.
Confractum Monstrum - The monster in the girl.
Confractum Monstrum – The monster in the girl.
Intrusive thoughts won't leave our heads - Digital art by Samantha Mash.
Intrusive thoughts won’t leave our heads – Digital art by Samantha Mash.
Prosopagnosia - Poster illustration by Samantha Mash, a Portland, OR, USA based illustrator.
Prosopagnosia – Poster illustration by Samantha Mash, a Portland, OR, USA based illustrator.
The God of the Valley - Illustration inspired by cartoons and animes with giant strange monsters.
The God of the Valley – Illustration inspired by cartoons and animes with giant strange monsters.
Weary of Wolves - Digital illustration by Samantha Mash.
Weary of Wolves – Digital illustration by Samantha Mash.
Year of the Horse, an illustration that shows the beginning of the Year of the Horse as well as the death of the Year of the Snake.
Year of the Horse, an illustration that shows the beginning of the Year of the Horse as well as the death of the Year of the Snake.
The Dagger, an illustration done for The New Republic on the last crumpling of the monarchy of Russia, the Bolshevik revolution, and the history of writing in the country.
The Dagger, an illustration done for The New Republic on the last crumpling of the monarchy of Russia, the Bolshevik revolution, and the history of writing in the country.

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