suggested that I should illustrate the story of my family, which through Ania’s efforts as The Travelling Twins, has been a popular instagram feed for a few years, and is now a blog also.
I resisted for a while – Ania is an enormously talented photographer and manages that documentation quite well enough herself. However, I find my kids pretty irresistible and, well why the hell not?
As this was not a single exercise in illustration the style is not consistent – seems I was using my family for a bit of experiment.
suggested that I should illustrate the story of my family, which through Ania’s efforts as The Travelling Twins, has been a popular instagram feed for a few years, and is now a blog also.
I resisted for a while – Ania is an enormously talented photographer and manages that documentation quite well enough herself. However, I find my kids pretty irresistible and, well why the hell not?
As this was not a single exercise in illustration the style is not consistent – seems I was using my family for a bit of experiment.
was the first one.
It was based on a photo Ania had posted on instagram in July 2017
The next time I drew my family, the pic didn’t have the twins in at all. It was about our life together back in Oman . . .
I was still in Oman, Ania called me with this story. It was Eid.
She had spotted an abaya ahead of her in the crowd in Poland. Muslims are a rarity in small-town Poland so my dear sweet-natured missus hurried forward to wish this guest to her country and culture a blessed Eid.
Oops. Simple error – Nuns, as you may know, are not at all rare in Poland.