At an early age, Rachel Emily Taylor was passionate about drawing, especially with her mother's best Chanel lipstick. Having just graduated from London College of Communication, she is a keen visual storyteller, working in a variety of mediums from comics to narrative 3D sculpture and film. She has exhibited at The Rag Factory and was recently featured in the Sunday Telegraph's "Tall Tales" article about the key players in the new wave of British storytelling. She is currently working on graphic stories exploring folklore and the darker side of human nature.
From scores of high quality applicants, six 21-25 year olds were chosen to showcase the best of young British comic talent. They will be interning at the londonprintstudio creating comics anthologies and running workshops for youth in the local community. The project is generously sponsored by John Lyon's Charity.
Wednesday, 24 November 2010
At an early age, Rachel Emily Taylor was passionate about drawing, especially with her mother's best Chanel lipstick. Having just graduated from London College of Communication, she is a keen visual storyteller, working in a variety of mediums from comics to narrative 3D sculpture and film. She has exhibited at The Rag Factory and was recently featured in the Sunday Telegraph's "Tall Tales" article about the key players in the new wave of British storytelling. She is currently working on graphic stories exploring folklore and the darker side of human nature.
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