FEATURED ILLUSTRATOR Jasmine Stephenson
Jasmine Stephenson is an East Yorkshire based illustrator currently studying at university. She learned from her grandad at a young age and continues to create magical and whimsical artwork.
I am an illustrator living in East Yorkshire, England – always inspired by the beautiful landscapes and seascapes which I am lucky to be surrounded by. I first fell in love with picture books when I was a child, my favourite was called Peace At Last by Jill Murphy. I always found the darkness and quiet that came around at night unnerving and scary. I loved how this story interpreted this time of day — much brighter than my imagination did.
I am going into my third year to study Illustration at University, and have loved the freedom I have had to experiment with new mediums and projects.
Pastel village with girl and star |
I always begin a new piece with roughs and a few notes of what things I am trying to capture, for example emotions and themes. Recently, I have been writing a book about an owl called Olwin, where Olwin’s mum shows him her favourite place, which is above the clouds underneath a starry sky – after this, Olwin wants so desperately to find a place in the forest that he can call his ‘favourite’. This has been the route of my inspiration for new artwork. [See Olwin and his mum in the gallery.]
In my first year at university, I entered a competition to illustrate a book called Henry’s Vegetable Plop, a chapter book by a local author. I was delighted to have won and was grateful to gain so many important lessons so early in my illustration journey. I had altered my usual illustration style to cater to the author's requests and quickly realised that this made the process quite a lot more difficult. Despite this, working alongside an author was such a positive experience which I am incredibly grateful for. I have recently been taking on work with authors who are self publishing, and am just a month away from completing the artwork for my first picture book job!
Fairies having a picnic |
Despite loving the process of how I’m currently working, my aim right now is to get an agent. This is because there is a huge amount of this industry that I am still unsure how to navigate, and would love to take on many more illustration jobs. Eventually, I would love to be a full time author-illustrator. I have been sending my portfolio out, and hope to find the perfect agent for me, very soon.
For a look at more of Jasmine’s work:
Jasmine’s website: www.jasminestephenson.com
Jasmine’s Instagram: www.instagram.com/jasminestephenson_illustration
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