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Jim Kay studied illustration and worked in the archives of the Tate Gallery and the Kew Royal Botanic Gardens, two experiences that heavily influence his work. His images for A MONSTER CALLS use everything from beetles to breadboards to create interesting marks and textures. Jim Kay lives in Edinburgh, Scotland.

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‘Little Shrew’ and Kate Bush

A while ago I was contacted by Kate Bush to provide some visuals for an idea she had beautifully storyboarded, an animated video to accompany her song ‘Snowflake’. Difficult to convey how surreal and exciting that moment was, pure happiness crystallised. Like many others I have grown up in a world interwoven with her creative output, to say she is an inspiration for millions is an understatement.

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