She took over the Gecko Press Instagram account on Wednesday 8th July and here is a peek into her workroom, her artwork, her process – and lots of drawings of babies!
Hello, I’m Anna Fiske and I’m looking forward to taking over the Gecko Press Instagram for the day.
Welcome to my home in an apartment in a green building in Oslo, Norway.
We’ll walk through my small garden and down to the basement where I have my studio. I always look forward to sitting behind my desk and getting started—my assistant cat is also ready to get to work.
On a light table, I transfer the drawing slowly and carefully with my LAMY pen onto thicker paper, which sucks the line into the paper. I scan the drawing and colour it in with Illustrator.
Drawing requires my full focus. I am completely silent and fully in that world. I often do the colouring and designing in the afternoon with some music on, a cup of coffee and a biscuit.
I often get ideas when talking to children. Ideas about something I am also wondering or thinking about myself. In one drawing workshop there was a girl who told me how babies came out, and she explained that either a doctor cuts the baby out with a knife or otherwise you can give birth to the baby going to the toilet. It got me thinking about the picture she had of something she had been told. “This is a book!” I thought, with focused text and many pictures that explain simply and show what happens in words and pictures.
I have just released a book in Norway about starting school. I’ve thought a lot about this transition in life, starting school, and I wanted to make a book that prepares and explains, so this massive shift will be made smaller and easier to manage. I’m also working on a picture book about a tour of a museum, and a children’s nonfiction book.
This strange spring I have been missing the sea in Skåne, Sweden, where I grew up. We have a cottage there, an old family house. I have been drawing and writing poems about the sea.
To create a different mood, I draw and colour by hand. I like to challenge myself with different materials, different genres. In my spare time, I like to make things in other materials. I think of this as my creative gym.
Thanks for reading and watching my world here today here, here are some flowers to you from me.
Good night!
We loved sharing Anna’s day with you (especially meeting that stylish moose with its red spotted scarf!)
Follow @anna_fiske to see more of her books and illustrations.
How Do You Make a Baby? — a warm, frank and joyful non-fiction book for curious 4 to 7 year olds (or anyone really) is is available where all good books are sold and on our website.