historical illustration
Three recent articles for the Mayfarer magazine illustrated by Sonia entitled ‘Hall of Fame’, ‘Dreamland’, and ‘Bartholomew Fair’.
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Meet rule-breaking ‘The Song Sisters’ illustrated by Jianan Liu , part of ‘The Book of Sisters: Biographies of Incredible Siblings Through History’.
This fascinating non-fiction book takes kids on a whirlwind tour of women’s history, from the courts of Imperial China to the French Revolution.
Available Feb 2022 from Neon Squid.
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Charlotte Brontë’s classic Gothic novel comes to life for children! Wheels, pull tabs, and other interactive elements invite kids to hide with Jane in the window-seat and help her solve the mystery of Thornfield Manor.
Illustrated by Olga Skomorokhova for Familius, this lastest title in the Lit For Little Hands series is available from October.
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For their Winter issue, The Covent Gardener magazine commissioned Sonia to create an illustration inspired by the painting by William Powell Frith in 1860. The artwork depicts Claude Devaule, a French Highwayman in Restoration England.
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