Maddie Fischer - Friendly Vessels Digital Print
Various creatures hold tools and treats on a decorative shelf. Originally illustrated for the December spread of Maddie's 2025 calendar.
Inkjet printed on extra heavy 8.5x11"/21.59x27.94cm cardstock
About Maddie Fischer
Maddie found illustration through the comedy community in New York, for which she drew many show posters and flyers. Coming from this performance background, she is interested in making work that relates to an audience through a sense of playfulness and humor. She finds inspiration in many things – from medieval text illuminations to mid-century graphic designers to the various creatures with whom we share a world. She’s thrilled to be living in New York City, drawing and creating every day.
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Maddie Fischer - Friendly Vessels Digital Print
Maddie Fischer - Friendly Vessels Digital Print
Various creatures hold tools and treats on a decorative shelf. Originally illustrated for the December spread of Maddie's 2025 calendar.
Inkjet printed on extra heavy 8.5x11"/21.59x27.94cm cardstock
About Maddie Fischer
Maddie found illustration through the comedy community in New York, for which she drew many show posters and flyers. Coming from this performance background, she is interested in making work that relates to an audience through a sense of playfulness and humor. She finds inspiration in many things – from medieval text illuminations to mid-century graphic designers to the various creatures with whom we share a world. She’s thrilled to be living in New York City, drawing and creating every day.
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Various creatures hold tools and treats on a decorative shelf. Originally illustrated for the December spread of Maddie's 2025 calendar.
Inkjet printed on extra heavy 8.5x11"/21.59x27.94cm cardstock
About Maddie Fischer
Maddie found illustration through the comedy community in New York, for which she drew many show posters and flyers. Coming from this performance background, she is interested in making work that relates to an audience through a sense of playfulness and humor. She finds inspiration in many things – from medieval text illuminations to mid-century graphic designers to the various creatures with whom we share a world. She’s thrilled to be living in New York City, drawing and creating every day.

















