Geraldine Sy
Geraldine Sy – The Simple Things
Geraldine Sy has illustrated the front cover and feature article for the April issue of The Simple Things.
Geraldine Sy – Weekend magazine Travel feature
Serene artwork by Geraldine Sy for Weekend magazine’s feature entitled ‘Solo Stopover: Why Solo Travel Isn’t For Everyone’.
Geraldine Sy – Weekend Magazine
Geraldine‘s latest artwork for a feature in Weekend magazine entitled ‘For the Loved and Lovelorn: Prescription Songs You Can Overdose On’.
Geraldine Sy: Ameenah Gurib & Sylvia Earle Portraits
Geraldine Sy has illustrated these eye catching portraits of Ameenah Gurib, the president of Mauritius and Sylvia Earle, an American marine biologist, explorer, author, and lecturer. The portraits feature in the book “Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls” – a children’s book that reinvents fairy tales, inspiring girls with the stories of 100 great women from Elizabeth I to Serena Williams.
Geraldine Sy: MCWD calendar
Geraldine has created these beautiful illustrations for a calendar commissioned by Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) in the Philippines. MCWD is a progressive and economically viable utility firm which provides adequate, safe, potable and affordable water alongside an effective sewerage system for Metro Cebu.
Geraldine Sy: Pokemon Go… outside
Geraldine Sy has illustrated an editorial article about Pokemon Go and its role in encouraging young gamers to venture outside.
Geraldine Sy: Hi-rise living
Geraldine Sy created this editorial illustration about living in a hi-rise city.
Geraldine Sy: Bust magazine – beauty fixes
Geraldine Sy has illustrated an article covering beauty and makeup fixes for Bust magazine.
Geraldine Sy: Weekend magazine – A thousand more beers
Gerladine Sy’s latest illustration for Weekend magazine covers procrastination and life questions over beer with a friend – ‘A thousand more beers’.
Geraldine Sy: Flow magazine
Geraldine created full page and spot illustrations for Flow Magazine, NL. The article discussed the growing trend amongst companies and managers to encourage drawing at the workplace. Drawing offers an effective and alternative method of problem solving and the development of visualization and communication skills, inside the workplace.