I'm finally finished! Cambridge University Press (African Division) commissioned over 20 illustrations from me for their Grade 2 English textbook. It was a huge project, and learning process for me. How do you illustrate the lives of children in a completely foreign country? I spent a lot of time asking Mark seemingly irrelevant questions about South African childhood. But, all the wondering and worrying was worth it. I packed them up and sent them off to my editor last week. And someday soon, a gaggle of young seven- to eight-year-old children will be learning from my illustrations.
Working on reference works is a huge responsibility. These images will inform the young children, and stay in their memories for years to come.
And the icing on the cake? Walking away from my editor's house on 'delivery day' and seeing a hummingbird buzzing in a purple bougainvillea above my head. The perfect end to a huge project.




6 comments:
These are beautiful! What an incredible thing to be a part of - you are living the dream! : )
Congratulations on finishing, Jane -- looks great!
Thanks Lauren!
I like your work!
These children's book illustrations are very nice, very charming.
I like the circus one and the one of the child in the rain
Thanks Aaron! I'm glad you enjoyed them.
Wow...living in Cape Town and being paid to draw...how cool! Your illustrations are so wonderful; I just love them.
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