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A World of My Own | Isometric Illustration

Introduction
Life can get way to much sometimes. The overwhelming amount of responsibilities placed on us combined with our social needs and needing to take care of our mental health can all get too much sometimes and we need to step away. So, what if you had your own space to just escape?

This brief explores the concept of an escape from the world room; a tiny fantasy escape just for me. I was tasked with illustrating what my fanstasy escape would look like in an isometric space. This is my mini sanctuary.
Illustration
My fantasy escape world consists of two rooms. The first room is the sunroom. This is a realistic relaxed bedroom like setting that features things that I love and that relax me such as a bed couch, books, sketch pads, pot plants, candles and fairy lights. The sunroom is on a platform above a pool of fresh water. From this water there is a waterfall that flows down into the fairy garden which is room two. The fairy garden features soft fluffy bushes with small tropical flowers. This relates back to my love of tropical nature. There is also a tree that has fairy lights. Blue monarch butterflies fly around the garden, these butterflies symbolize passion and regrowth. The room is set at dusk as this is my favourite time of day. I love sunsets and the pink sky as I find it very calming. 

Overall both rooms and thus the world serve the space for me to relax and re-energize myself. It serves as my calm relaxing escape from the crazy chaotic world we live in.
The text at the bottom of the poster relates to the song "Runaway" by Aurora. This song for me is the musical version of this escape; a place to run far away to the soft place to fall.  
Final illustration in mockup
"And I kept running, for a soft place to fall"
A World of My Own | Isometric Illustration
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A World of My Own | Isometric Illustration

An isometric illustration of what my fantasy escape world would be.

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