Projects
- Power PantsThis was the largest project I did at university, producing 12 illustrations (with 6 of those being repeating patterns) based on 3 different feminine social topics - FGM, period poverty/Chhaupadi and child marriage. The intention for this project was to produce printed underwear to sell with a percentage of the profits going directly to charities that helped with these causes. I chose underwear for two reasons - one, because it is one of the most economical items of clothing, usually being kept
- Children's Book IllustrationAt the beginning of my final year at university I chose to take part in a live brief to illustrate a 14-spread customisable children's book. I tried to include diversity in skin tones and hair colour and chose gender neutral clothing to make the characters as inclusive as possible. I experimented with 3D modelling to aid character development and found this pretty fun!
Projects credited in
- Sheffield Hallam University, BA (Hons) IllustrationThis course blends traditional skills of illustration with new developments in the field, ranging from printmaking and children’s publishing through to virtual reality and animated illustration. Students are encouraged to: Experiment with a variety of techniques and materials. Master the essential traditional, new and technological skills for a successful career. Work with tutors who are practicing illustrators who bring to the course their experience and networks. Engage with a variety of illu14