3.6 Jamey Anne Redway: Illustration and the Natural World

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Hello and welcome to series 3 episode 6 of Prompted by Nature.  I hope this one finds you well.  so we are finally emerging slowly from our third period of lockdown here in the UK and I’m thrilled that my in-person events are starting up again.  If you are local to Brighton and Hove or Sussex, my forest-based creativity day retreat at back at the wonderful Wilderness Woods and I now have new monthly sessions at both forest and seaside locations down here in Brighton and Hove.  Just pop to the website for more information and to book onto any of those. 

And if you are feeling a little lacking in inspiration, my Patreon is now in full-swing with the start of a 30-day writing project for April plus there are a number of other nature-inspired creative writing resources including write-with-me sessions there for you if you’d like to join the community.  Subscriptions are £3-£9 per month.  Just go to www.patreon.com/promptedbynature to find out more.

So back to today’s episode.  Today, I’m speaking with artist and illustrator, Jamey Anne Redway.  I first saw Jamey on a Springwatch Instagram live in which she spoke about her love of the natural world and how she evokes this through her stunning illustrations.

Jamey is a self-taught artist & illustrator based in the beautiful Suffolk, who has always taken inspiration from nature, as you will see throughout her work. She paints with watercolours and Indian ink, with the window open listening to the sounds of the Swifts during the Summer and the Tawny Owls in the Winter. Jamey is currently an MA Illustration student at Falmouth University.  She works for the British Trust for Ornithology and is a Trustee for the Norfolk Badger Trust.

In this conversation we discuss:

  • Her work as an illustrator and her journey

  • The part that storytelling plays in her work

  • How she uses watercolours and Indian ink to create movement and to capture the ‘aura’ of the animal

  • How art evokes conversation about the natural world and its conservation

  • Art as communication and literacy

  • The need for more support and encouragement for creatives

  • When she feels at her most creative

  • The place that mindfulness plays in her creative process

  • Her creative self care practice

  • What her journey thus far has taught her

  • Her hope for the future

This was such a lovely conversation and Jamey’s passion for her work and for the natural world is infectious.  I know you’re going to love this one!

You can find Jamey on her website www.jameyanndesigns.com and on Instagram @jameydraws or over on Twitter @jredway95 

As always, I’m on www.promptedbynature.co.uk where you can find more information about my Patreon community, my upcoming events as well as my own writing and words.

Remember to stay around until the end of the episode when I’ll tell you about the writing prompt that follows this conversation.  Happy listening and I’ll speak to you after!

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