
As she read through them, she would mark those scenes she thought would make for the best illustrations. In terms of her process for the series, GrandPré would receive manuscripts of the books prior to their release. She went on to illustrate each of the covers of the original American editions of Harry Potter, as well as the drawings above each chapter title.

Saylor, however, was finally able to convince GrandPré to take the job. Initially, GrandPré declined the offer, citing her busy schedule as the reason she couldn’t make time to draw pictures of a boy wizard and his adventures. It was around the same time that Scholastic’s David Saylor contacted GrandPré in regard to illustrating the Harry Potter series. Her work was featured in The Atlantic, The New Yorker, and the Wall Street Journal and caught the eye of a DreamWorks executive, who invited her to work on 1998's Antz.

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Eventually, she created a style she refers to as “soft geometry.”Īfter dedicating some time to getting her artwork noticed in the professional arena, GrandPré was spotted by several magazines and advertising agencies.
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Inspired by all types of art, from Mickey Mouse to Salvador Dalí to the stained glass windows in her church, she studied fine arts at Pomona College in Claremont, California, and later attended the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. She was born in February 1954 and began drawing five short years later. Mary GrandPré is an American illustrator from South Dakota. In 2017, Duddle also illustrated covers for the Hogwarts Library series. These beautiful covers were released the same year. In 2014, Bloomsbury contacted Duddle about illustrating a new set of covers for the entire Harry Potter series. He would go on that year to work for Aardman Animations in animating the critically acclaimed film The Pirates! His artwork is created using a blend of pencil and digital drawing techniques. He followed this up with 2012’s The Pirates Next Door, for which he was awarded the overall Waterstones Children’s Book Prize.

It was while doing this that Jonny wrote and illustrated his first picture book, The Pirate Cruncher, in 2009. He also spent much of that time drawing and creating his own beautiful worlds on paper.Īfter studying illustration in college, followed by a stint of unusual jobs, he eventually became a designer for computer games. Jonny Duddle is a Welsh illustrator who grew up roaming the mountains and beautiful landscapes of North Wales.
