Whimsical and dreamlike illustration by Eleanor Taylor

UK illustrator Eleanor Taylor is immediately recognisable for her playful, captivating imaginings.

Eleanor Taylor‘s work has graced the pages of the Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and numerous other publications, securing her place as a rising star.

Bringing a depth of character to a variety of subjects – from the labour of urban farming to handling sensitive issues like living with a terminal illness.

In 2015 Eleanor won the AOI’s coveted prize for illustration with her depiction of The Royal Observatory at Greenwich, and this week she announced the publication of her first book ‘Secrets of the Sea – Discover a Hidden World’.

Written by Kate Baker and published by Big Picture Press, Eleanor has illustrated the weird and wonderful creatures that can be found along the shoreline and beyond in the oceans deepest darkest depths.

  

www.eleanortaylor.co.uk

 

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Posted on Sep 8th, 16 by | Twitter: @lisahassell

Founder & director of Inkygoodness, Lisa is a published writer and arts journalist, focusing on creative business, graphic art and illustration and design education. Her words regularly appear in Computer Arts, Creative Bloq, Digital Arts and IdN.

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