Illustrator Anna Hoyle is a collector of “words, phrases, and objects,” and she translates her passion into an ongoing series of book paintings. But these aren’t ordinary texts, though. They are gouache portraits of fictitious books with silly names that are inspired by a mid-century aesthetic. Some resemble children’s books of yesteryear, while others are remind me of prolific illustrators and designers like Dick Bruna.
Anna sells a selection of her work through Etsy and her own website. (via This Isn’t Happiness)