Gulliver's Travels by Naomi Sloman

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Design By: Naomi Sloman
Naomi Sloman

Naomi is an illustrator from Brighton, England. She makes playful illustrations based on everyday observation and daydreams. When not drawing, she can be found in the kitchen cooking up delicious dishes from around the world, reading books, blogs & magazines or running along the seafront. www.naomisloman.co.uk

 

Design By: Naomi Sloman
Naomi Sloman

Naomi is an illustrator from Brighton, England. She makes playful illustrations based on everyday observation and daydreams. When not drawing, she can be found in the kitchen cooking up delicious dishes from around the world, reading books, blogs & magazines or running along the seafront. www.naomisloman.co.uk

 

Artist Statement

Ever since I was a child, reading at night by the hallway light coming through the crack in my bedroom door, books have been an escape to other worlds. I grew up in a home with no TV. I never felt disadvantaged or envious of friends. Instead, I read and read and read. I’ve met more characters and been to more worlds and far away places than I can remember. I still make these journeys as an adult. Temporarily, thanks to a 3 year old and a baby, I have a little less time for reading and I really miss my books. They are waiting patiently in a growing pile by my bedside while I wait impatiently to get back to them. I was first introduced to Gulliver’s Travels at a young age thanks to a beautifully detailed pop up book - I vividly remember the page where Gulliver is tied down by the Lilliputians. — Naomi Sloman