¡Hola! I’m Suenaon
My name is Noa-Neus, Suenaon spelled backwards. I am an illustrator from Galicia, Spain currently living in Los Angeles, enjoying the good weather, and never having to wear a coat. Yay!
I have worked as a Graphic Designer for many years, but when my little daughter joined our lives, I took the courage to pursue my dream of being an Illustrator. Sometimes you need to make bold decisions to get what you want. So here I am, drawing, and doing it everyday, and enjoying every step of the journey.
My husband and I are very active people. We are trying to make the most of living abroad, so I have countless adventures to inspire and build my own universe. And of course, my little one / best friend makes my imagination run free while teaching how to see the world from a different perspective.
I still work as a Graphic designer, check my portfolio!
Why We are all the same?
This motto represents how I see and understand the world. I am an animal lover. You can ask anyone who knows me that I equally respect all animals. If I find a spider at home, I will invite her to step out and take all the time I need to do it kindly.
All living beings deserve the same respect, we are in this world to live all together, and my dream is for all people to see it as I do. At least I can make this real in my own universe. Humanizing animals, dressing them and integrating them in everyday situations is my friendly way of representing that equality. I use drawing as a language to show a reality in which we could all live happily together.
Why We are all the same?
This motto represents how I see and understand the world. I am an animal lover. You can ask anyone who knows me that I equally respect all animals. If I find a spider at home, I will invite her to step out and take all the time I need to do it kindly.
All living beings deserve the same respect, we are in this world to live all together, and my dream is for all people to see it as I do. At least I can make this real in my own universe. Humanizing animals, dressing them and integrating them in everyday situations is my friendly way of representing that equality. I use drawing as a language to show a reality in which we could all live happily together.