Artists & Illustrators — June 2017

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Artists & Illustrators 31

Emily’s Tip


Put yourself out
there – you won’t
get picked up if
no one sees
your work

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framework of the trunks and branches with
a loosely held Japanese brush and watery
ink, and then linocut the leaves.

What’s your studio like?
My studio is in my house in what should be
the spare room. My partner made a spare
bed that flips down from the chimney breast,
and when it is folded up forms a magnetic
board I can stick work to. My drawing area is
in the bay window, and my computer tucked

into an alcove. I have a row of drawers to
store work in, and a whole wall of book
shelves which I worry about filling.

What’s your favourite children’s book?
The Giant Jam Sandwich by John Vernon
Lord. As a child I’d spend hours poring over
the illustrations. I loved – and still do – being
able to follow characters that aren’t
mentioned in the text through the book.
The rhyming was exciting and comforting at

the same time, and the countryside in the
book felt familiar and safe.

What’s your tip for getting into illustration?
Everyone I’ve talked to has come a different
route. But you must put yourself out there
because I can guarantee that you won’t get
picked up if no one sees your work.
See more of Emily’s art at http://www.emilygravett.
com. Tidy is published by Two Hoots, £12.99,
http://www.panmacmillan.com

© EMILY GRAVETT/TWO HOOTS

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