For myself, colour holds a lot of influence over my mental state. I think it’s important to invest in an inspiring creative space. It’s colourful and filled with objects that I love. It allows me to spice up my process while creating work in a similar style. I get bored easily, which is why I work in mixed-media. I get inspiration from so many different sources that I constantly want to diverge into a new style. What is the most challenging aspect of your creative process?Īttempting to stay focused on one cohesive theme and style. I loved manga art by Takeshi Obata and Katsuhiro Otomo, as well as western artists such as David Lloyd. However, later in my childhood, I went through a huge comic art phase. I always loved whimsical children’s illustrations, such as the work by Doctor Suess, E.H Shepard, and John Tenniel. Which artist/what artwork did you grow up admiring? Her piece, “Narcissus”, can be found in EPOCH Issue 02: Aftermath, available to purchase here. She has won multiple awards, such as The Copic Award Grand Prize 2019, and has been published with magazines such as Infected By Art. Grace specializes in pulling the magical and surreal out of the ordinary and banal.
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