One philosophy underpins Hannah Lock's practice - to never feel stagnant or unchangeable
Briefly

"It wasn't until high school that my art teacher just said 'You should be an illustrator', and I think that stuck with me."
"Cambridge School Art has a real emphasis on observational drawing being the backbone of an illustration practice, so if I feel stuck, I go back to that."
"I try to experiment where I can, with colour, texture, composition, mark-making, and occasionally materials, just so my work still feels like it's changing whilst still having an essence of me."
"At the moment, my partner and I rent a place where we're not allowed pets, so I've got to get my joy of dogs and cats elsewhere."
Read at Itsnicethat
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