Jessica Albarn
Jessica Albarn is known for her use of sacred geometry in her drawings and paintings of bees, butterflies, insects and wildlife. Jessica Albarns’ multidisciplinary practice extends to film making, printmaking, whilst also exploring materials such as clay, wax and honey in the creation of her multi-layered dioramas. Her first book ‘The Boy in the Oak’, written and illustrated by Albarn was also recently made into a short film. Her work is also part of the V&A print collection.
Jessica Albarn is known for her use of sacred geometry in her drawings and paintings of bees, butterflies, insects and wildlife. Jessica Albarns’ multidisciplinary practice extends to film making, printmaking, whilst also exploring materials such as clay, wax and honey in the creation of her multi-layered dioramas. Her first book ‘The Boy in the Oak’, written and illustrated by Albarn was also recently made into a short film. Her work is also part of the V&A print collection.
Jessica Albarn is known for her use of sacred geometry in her drawings and paintings of bees, butterflies, insects and wildlife. Jessica Albarns’ multidisciplinary practice extends to film making, printmaking, whilst also exploring materials such as clay, wax and honey in the creation of her multi-layered dioramas. Her first book ‘The Boy in the Oak’, written and illustrated by Albarn was also recently made into a short film. Her work is also part of the V&A print collection.