
Ramblings about illustration, freelancing and children’s books
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Welcome to part 3, the final part in my Substack series about my illustration process. Apologies, this last one gets a bit technical!
If you’ve ever worked in Procreate before, you’ll know that there is a limitation on the n...
This post is part two of a deep dive into the creative process for making my “Daisy Chains” illustration. To read part one, where I talk about Character and Setting, click here…
Part 1
Despite colour being hugely important to...
Sharing the process for the making of this illustration, “Daisy Chains”
For a while now, I’ve been mulling over how best to share a bit of processy behind-the-scenes content on here. I’m an entirely digital artist, which does reduce the op...
I’m so excited to share my first ever published book with you! It’s a reader for Franklin Watts (part of Hachette Children’s Group). If you haven’t come across the term “reader” before, it’s the name used in the industry to describe short s...
Are you heading to Bologna Children’s Book Fair this year? Last year was my first time going; it was an absolute whirlwind and I loved every minute- especially finding my lovely agent there! Sadly, I can’t go this year but I realised I didn...
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