Lisa StewartIllustrator |
As a young mother, some 14
years ago, pushing my daughter in her pram to any paper, art
supply, card or book store I could find I was instantly attracted to wrapping paper with illustrations by Jane Ray (wonderful British illustrator
and author). I adored her attention to detail and her animals, trees, water, sun, moon and
stars. A new love was born, of children's picture
books and paper.
Later in Germany I sent a CD of mine (I play the violin) and a
letter of thanks to Jane as her artwork. To my delight she responded
with five picture books and a glorious phoenix card of hers and a friendship was formed.
The illustrative style I use
came about during the creation of a 20 page wordless love story. I began to cut out
hundreds of tiny pieces of paper and create images. Friends and family
were represented as trees, birds, fish, dragons and whales. A broken
heart became thousands of little flowers and the night sky a full moon on
black rice paper.
With support form my dear friend Lynndy Bennett at Gleebooks, I sent some publishers a few of the pictures from the love story and had a call from Ana Vivas from Scholastic Press. We met and I got to send in ideas for a book called 'Can I Cuddle the Moon?' I enjoyed doing some little drawings and to my amazement was chosen to illustrate it. My dream of becoming an illustrator has come true. Three books have since been published by Scholastic Press: Can I Cuddle The Moon?, Mummy's Kisses and Bushland Lullaby.
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