Kasia Matyjaszek is an Edinburgh-based children’s book illustrator. Her recent projects include an adaptation of Anna Sewell’s classic Black Beauty which she illustrated for Ladybird Books.
Tracey graduated from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design in 2008 with a first class BA (Hons) in Illustration.
The Grey Earl, (or Jon to his mum) is an illustrator, model maker, beard grower and full time tea drinker, based in the sunny city of Glasgow. Jon graduated from University of Dundee (Duncan of Jordanstone) in Illustration in 2005, which was swiftly followed by a string of positions in minimum wage jobs, which was […]
Hannah grew up in Musselburgh, a fishing town near Edinburgh that’s famous for its ice cream parlours and particularly honest citizens. She spent most of her childhood drawing pictures, eating 99s and trying not to tell fibs.
Catherine studied painting at Glasgow School of Art and then worked in theatre for a while before settling down to work with a smaller brush. In fact her favourite brushes are absolutely tiny now, and her favourite colours are Naphthamide Maroon and Shadow Violet. She lives and works in Fife. Catherine was mentored by Natalie Russell.
Originally from the Highlands of Scotland, Rachel came south to study Animation at the Edinburgh College of Art, graduating in 1999. Over the years since she has worked on several short hand drawn films.
Hlín Davidsdottir grew up in a small fishing town on the East coast of Iceland. She moved to Scotland for her love of tartan and graduated from Edinburgh College of Art with a degree in animation.
Hazel Dunn is a graduate from the Printed Textiles course at the Glasgow School of Art and now works across Illustration, Printmaking, and Pattern Design.
Anders Frang is a Danish-born illustrator with an MA in Game Design and Interaction from the Danish Design School in Copenhagen.
Kirsti Beautyman is an illustrator who often works well past the witching hour, battling sleep deprivation to create narrative imagery inspired by folklore, mythology and tales of things that go bump in the night. Graduating in 2016 from Edinburgh College of Art with a degree in illustration, Kirsti continues to create pictures that are formed […]