Tabitha is a London-based illustrator and animator who began at Kingston School of Art and then went on to study animation at the Royal College of Art. She has a fascination with making and is intrigued by untold stories. She enjoys the yumminess of traditional mediums like pot sculpting, wood whittling and breaking printers with textile printing.
Combining these processes with illustrated characters, she brings to life through puppet making and set design, she explores darkness, humour anduncomfortable questions.
Her grad film, My Grandfather Was a Mountain Climber, is a conversation with her grandad, John Emery, who died in the mountains in 1963 when her mother was 1.
As procrastination from making, she enjoys cooking for hours,talking to herself and collecting small, strange things.
See more of Tabitha’s work here.
See more of Tabitha’s work here.