Amy Jackson
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Amy Jackson

Pen and Ink IllustratorUnited Kingdom
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Amy Jackson
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Amy Jackson

Pen and Ink IllustratorUnited Kingdom
About me
Focusing on licensing and editorial illustration, Amy is very inspired by the world around her, often drawing upon social or environmental issues as she loves creating art and illustrations that convey a message or a cause. She specialises in a dot work or pointillism style, usually using pen and ink and a range of fine liners to create her work.
Projects
  • NHS Portrait Series
    NHS Portrait SeriesThis is an ongoing project with no set amount of portraits or end date, however my aim is to fit as many portraits as I can before June 2021. The portrait series has been featured on various blogs and outlets. To name a few, my portrait of Charlotte has been printed in Obscurum magazine and the first issue of King House Art Magazine. ​ Both my portraits of David and Charlotte have exhibited at the Hearth Gallery in Cardiff. ​ My portrait of David has been exhibited online as part of the Digital
  • Dog Portraits
    Dog PortraitsDigitally drawn dotwork pet portraits.
  • Stylized Floral Pattern
    Stylized Floral PatternHand drawn floral pattern in a pointillism style with a fine liner.
  • Blackwork Mandala
    Blackwork MandalaBlackwork mandala for a tshirt design.
  • Trapped
    TrappedThis Illustration was drawn to raise awareness of the plastic in our oceans and the endangered Orca Whale, partly inspired by my previous post ‘A Plastic Ocean’
  • A Plastic Ocean
    A Plastic OceanThis design illustrates the amount of plastic that is currently in our ocean and the dangers of pollution. To help stop this, I have made high quality prints, where a percentage of the profit will be donated to the Marine Conservation Society to raise awareness of the destruction of our oceans and wildlife. To create this illustration, using a range of fineliners in a stippling technique, I hand drew the bottle and the sea life inside. Once the drawing was finished, I then scanned the image and
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