In some works of art, you can tell that the illustrator has really attacked the image. Not in a bad or destructive way, of course, but there’s a palpable energy left on the page. That’s how I feel when I look at the illustrations by Miroco Machiko. The loose, painterly style features different creatures in abstracted ways. We see every brush stroke and pencil line, which adds to the finished-sketchiness of each image. It’s not overworked but gives us enough information to visually put everything together.