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#askanillustrator:@masillustration
Margaret Anne works by hand, with traditional tools such as pencils, pens, inks and watercolours to create intricate, heartfelt illustrations that are sometimes sweet, sometimes spicy, but always delightful.
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#askanillustrator: @Atlanticartst
For quite some time I had been working as Head of Art & Design in an agency in Melbourne, & just had my son. I felt I had to find a way to spend as much time with my son as possible [..]
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#askanillustrator @GrahamArtwork
My dream job would be to illustrate a children's picture book, my biggest influences are the children's illustrators Miroslav Sasek, Mary Blair and the Provensens, so to be asked to do a book in a similar vein to them would be amazing.
#askanillustrator @UGildea
Q: Do you enjoy / or specialise in a particular area of illustration?
A: I enjoy #Editorial illustration.
Q: Where do you find inspiration?
A: I find #inspiration inside and outside my head.
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#askanillustrator: Steve Cannon
My dream job would be a something figurative, something of a poster type project, where they give me the brief and tell to 'do my thing'.
To commission me for a project, just ring, message or email.
Instagram:@stevecannon1014
#askanillustrator: Steve Cannon
As for a work/life balance, I simply manage my time to allow both. Projects can sometimes take over as if the deadline is short, then I just need to forgo everything until it is done.
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#askanillustrator no 9: @debbiejenkinson
Q: Hi Debbie, tell us about you?
A: I am a comic creator and illustrator, a co-founder of the Comics Lab, (now part of DCAF) a board member of Illustrators Ireland and of Stray Lines Comics Collective.
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@artbyrach is #askanillustrator
this week:
Q: What would be your dream (illustration) job/commission?
A: A fully illustrated picture book for one of the big publishing houses. I’m not too picky!
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@artbyrach:
I imagine and illustrate alternative worlds and lives, and also delve into my own childhood memories, such as the building of an imaginary space rocket or pirate ship from household furniture and belongings.
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Q: Why did you become an illustrator?
A: To create original images all day is what I love to do most. I am a very visual person, and often find it easier to think ‘in pictures,’ and it’s something that comes quite naturally to me.
this week it's @artbyrach for #askanillustrator