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. |