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Silke Werzinger / Marie Claire Magazine France / Paris
Silke Werzinger continues her collaboration with Marie Claire Magazine. For the last months, she illustrated the Me, Reader testimonies, in order from top to bottom : a reader that found love at her dentist’s office as well as a mother that saw her child and new husband fall in love together.
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Silke Werzinger / Maxima Magazine / Allemagne
Silke Werzinger presents two illustrations on happiness created for an article in the Portuguese fashion magazine Maxima, the Portuguese version of the French women's magazine Madame Figaro. Feel free to contact us for any project ideas with her!
Silke Werzinger / College of Fine Arts Alumni magazine / Boston
Silke Werzinger created the portrait of Cindy Garza Moore for an article in the College of Fine Arts Alumni magazine at the University of Boston. The article focuses on students and art as a means to stay engaged in their studies and avoid dropping out.