This paper seeks a more ecological view of illustration practice, situating interdependence at the center. Focusing on a recent body of work responding to small-scale ecosystems and the value of field-study and observation in embedding traits of curiosity and specificity in illustration methods.
Jamie Mills
Leeds Arts University
Jamie Mills is an illustrator with interests in ecological complexity and embracing more-than-human perspectives. His work responds to observations and entanglements with the world, using drawing and bookmaking as means of communicating these encounters.