Workbook Creative, Inc.

(805) 963-0439 | Toll-Free (800) 876-6425

www.workbookcreative.com LA / NY / UK

Anthony Lloyd Jones

The Princess and the Fog - Gradual Change 

Prev Next
Previous

The Princess and the Fog - Friends

illustration of Excerpt from The Princess and the Fog, my picture book about depression published by Jessica Kingsley Publishing
I chose a princess because it's a character archetype that kids will recognise right away. I also chose a princess in order to get across the fact that mental illness isn't fair. It can affect anyone, even someone whose life appears to be perfect // mirror, bathroom, toothbrush, smoke, reflection, confusion, depressed, mental health, tiara, bathrobe, sink
Next illustration of Excerpt from The Princess and the Fog, my picture book about depression published by Jessica Kingsley Publishing
I chose a princess because it's a character archetype that kids will recognise right away. I also chose a princess in order to get across the fact that mental illness isn't fair. It can affect anyone, even someone whose life appears to be perfect //depressed, photos, room, home, house, corner, sad, smoke, mental health, alone, loneliness, sadness, fairy tale, fairytale

The Princess and the Fog - Gradual Change

Excerpt from The Princess and the Fog, my picture book about depression published by Jessica Kingsley Publishing I chose a princess because it's a character archetype that kids will recognise right away. I also chose a princess in order to get across the fact that mental illness isn't fair. It can affect anyone, even someone whose life appears to be perfect // mirror, bathroom, toothbrush, smoke, reflection, confusion, depressed, mental health, tiara, bathrobe, sink

Keywords: Acrylic, Mixed Media, Crayon, Character Development, Children, Children's Books, Health, Medical, People, Feminine

© Lloyd Jones