Monday, 4 August 2025

Newly illustrated bookmark for Typewronger Books


Earlier this summer, I was asked by Typewronger Books to create two colour illustrations for the shop's new bookmark.  I'd previously designed their bookmark back in 2017, though this had been a black and white double-sided bookmark, so a refresh of the original idea was called for!   
  
The images were to include many of the things familiar to the bookshop itself, such as its plants, the coloured lights outside, one of the shop's many typewriters, some signage and stacks of books.  The front of the bookmark features many of these items found inside the shop while the reverse side is more chaotic, with books, lights, plants, a police box and a riso printer falling through space.

The inclusion of the Leith Walk Police Box on the reverse image is a nod to the shop's early days, as this was the original location of Typewronger Books before moving to Haddington Place.  I kept in as many of the features of the police box as I could, including its artwork, even though it appears quite small on the printed bookmark.  I was also asked to include a riso printer, as the bookshop now has a riso printing studio.

Scroll down for some close ups and some work in progress pictures!  




 
 


Typewronger Books, 4a Haddington Place, Edinburgh


More information on Typewronger Books available at the links below:

Instagram @typewronger 
https://typewronger.com/


Tuesday, 11 February 2025

The Fruitmarket Gallery Presents: Artists' Bookmarket 2025

 


Next weekend, Edinburgh's Fruitmarket Gallery will hold this year's Artists' Bookmarket for another two days of workshops, talks and the opportunity to see and buy work from exhibiting artists.

I'll be exhibiting with much of the work pictured above alongside many other artists and small publishers.

For all information on next weekend's stallholders, talks and workshops please visit https://www.fruitmarket.co.uk/event/artists-bookmarket-2025/


Hopefully see some of you there next weekend!



Monday, 10 February 2025

Notice for EU customers


The EU's new GPSR regulations came into law in December 2024, which now make it almost impossible for smaller businesses outside of the EU to sell goods to customers within the EU. 

With this in mind, all stock in my online shop is now no longer available for customers within the EU.

I am sorry to disappoint any would-be buyers in EU countries and I'm hopeful that this will be temporary.

Thank you to those of you who have bought from me in the past and hopefully this won't be permanent.

Tuesday, 7 January 2025

Lockdown 2020: A Fable - new artist's book




Lockdown 2020: A Fable
was created as a response to the unfolding Covid-19 pandemic and the lockdowns that millions of people around the world went through in the spring of 2020.

It depicts twelve pencilled illustrations of life in lockdown and twelve corresponding illustrations of a variety of animals in cages and crates.  The book is made up of multiple spines, which allows the pages to be flipped easily from hand to hand.








In the early days of the first lockdown, I did a little research into the likely origins of the coronavirus and found myself looking through articles and videos full of images of animals in wet markets. 

The thought crossed my mind that there was a kind of grim irony to this catastrophe: if it was true that this new virus had originated from an ill animal, confined in its small cage indefinitely with no freedom, then wasn't there a kind of poetic justice that we were now the species confined to our homes indefinitely, with no freedom and an uncertain fate?

The tables had turned, and our treatment and exploitation of nature and its wildlife had come back to harm us.

Two limited edition versions and one unlimited edition paperback booklet have been created, all of them featuring the same pencilled illustrations. 
 
Lockdown 2020: A Fable Original Size (left) and Miniature (right)
 
Lockdown 2020: A Fable - unlimited edition


For me this artwork will always be about the unprecedented events of Spring 2020 and how, to some extent, this disaster was quite possibly a product of our own making.  It’s my hope that people can view this artwork and take from it whatever message or meaning they choose.

Some may interpret the artwork as being an example of karma, or perhaps see the juxtaposition of scenes from lockdown and caged animals as a metaphor.

Others may see something entirely different. 

Writing this now in 2024, there is still no universal consensus as to where and how the virus originated. It’s possible we may never find out. But perhaps in time and with more evidence, we will
know for definite what happened that caused this worldwide human disaster and will learn how best to avert another one. 

Copies of the books are available in my online shop at
https://joannarobsonillustration.bigcartel.com/

 
A long work in progress:

This book took quite a while to design and illustrate and was held up frequently by things along the way.  I'm pleased with the final look and feel of the book, even though it took over four years to finish!

Below are some milestones that it passed along the way as it neared completion. 

(More behind-the-scenes pictures and footage from this project are available at https://www.instagram.com/p/DDPMES3IWuP/)