This lift-the-flap illustration happened by accident when I found a small piece of bright yellow card that reminded me of the colour of cheese you get in cartoons...
Author: Gillian Hebblewhite
I am an artist from Kingston upon Hull in the United Kingdom with a background in learning disability nursing, health research and community, adult and higher education teaching in visual arts, illustration and health-based subjects. In 2021 I decided to focus on my own artwork and use my experience, knowledge and interest in art and wellbeing to support others.
Mixed Media Gravestone Illustration Work
Wood Engravings by Gertrude Hermes
Gertrude Hermes is regarded as one of the most highly acclaimed British printmakers of her generation but her non-existent desire for fame and the ‘fickle nature of the art world’ meant she had faded into obscurity up until recently. I only discovered Gertrude Hermes' work by chance in 2017. I've put together a collection of… Continue reading Wood Engravings by Gertrude Hermes
My Abstract Drawing June 2021
A Guide to Keeping a Reflective Art Journal
Being able to reflect is a fundamental part of learning and reflective practice is an invaluable tool to help artists develop their confidence, practice, self-awareness, identity and much more. This guide explains what a reflective art journal is, the benefits of keeping one and how you can start your own.






