The Illustrator
Darlien Morales is a Puerto Rican illustrator specialized in abstract concepts. Her intrinsic perceptions of color and shape manipulation often showcases topics of adventure, cultural exploration, human desire, and environmental preservation. Her illustrations have made it to book covers and crowd funding campaigns. Darlien has been invited to several colleges including her alma matter, Savannah College of Art and Design (2015), to present and discuss her artistic discoveries. As a recipient of the Artistic Scholarship, for her illustrative portfolio, Darlien was inspired to donate artworks to SCAD’s Scholarship Gala and Silent Auction as a mean to raise funds for emerging artists. Her works have been commissioned by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services, writers selling on Amazon, among others. Darlien is currently developing a series of illustrations for a a young adult self-help book that will release in 2024.
illustration Portfolio
Commissioned Work
Black & White
STYlized
Process
STEP 1
Estimate is created based on quantity of art pieces desired and references provided by Client.
After contract and ESTIMATE have been approved by both parties. The Process goes as follows:
STEP 2
ARTIST SKETCHES OR THUMBNAILS 2 TO 3 CONCEPTS FOR Client tp CHOOSE from, BASED ON THE STORY AND INFORMATION PROVIDED.
First part of payment must be sent within 15 days of signing of contract.
STEP 3
ARTIST SENDS CONCEPT/S FOR REVIEW. THESE ARE A CLOSE TO FINISHED PRODUCT. THIS IS WHEN YOU MAKE THE REVISION/S.
The amount of revisions varies by contract. Make to request as needed.
STEP 4
ARTIST MAKES CHANGES AND ADDS REVISIONS. THEY SEND YOU ALL FINAL DELIVERABLES.
Final payment must be sent within 30 days of received materials and invoice.
Overview of Terms and Conditions
Contact Artist for “Terms and Conditions” Document
Artist must be properly credited
Art must be printed, shared and distributed as intended by the artist
Artist will use work to promote her brand, portfolio and more
Licensing of art varies depending on project
Other terms may apply