Tag Archives: children’s
Land and Sea – College Final Project
Here is the final (unless I decide to change it – which is ENTIRELY likely!) version of my college project. I’ve uploaded it here because it needs to be viewed nice and large to get all the detail. It’ll be … Continue reading
The Princess and the Guinea Pig
…and then the guinea pig LEAPT off the ledge and plummeted toward the ground…
Jungle Travel Pack
Here’s something I’ve been working on for college. I have to create a travel pack for children and I’ve chosen to do a jungle theme. This is the inside box art and the idea is that I create an activity … Continue reading
New Illustrations
So after a couple of months of using my bamboo, I’m really happy with it. It’s great fun to use and really easy – here are a few illustrations I’ve popped out recently; … Continue reading
Tea and Biscuits – children’s illustration
Hallo! I’ve been at it with the pencils again and come up with this; Watecolour pencils and a bit of gouache. I’ve really enjoyed using this medium, it has a lovely organic, scribbly look to it which I think … Continue reading
Experiments in Children’s Illustration
Hallo! I’ve been experimenting with different media for my illustrations. I wanted a softer, more painterly/drawn look rather than the clean, smooth, untextured finish of the gouache and watercolour paintings I’ve been doing (don’t get me wrong, watercolour is still … Continue reading
The Shiniest Pearl
Hallo! The latest addition to my children’s illustration portfolio (I’ve been trying to beef it up); She’s spotted the biggest, most shiniest pearl this side of the pacific and thinks it’s probably a good idea to collect it. Cat … Continue reading
Children’s Illustration
Hallo! I’ve been suffering with my arm a lot lately so I haven’t been able to do very much but I have been working on some self-initiated children’s illustration. I have a vague idea about a story that I’d like … Continue reading