and then narrative. u SB Do you keep a scrapbook? Miss
Led: I have a good amount of files consisting of magazine tear
sheets, all sitting in plastic wallets filed in various subjects.
What I find whilst browsing the internet I file and print out. That
is where I find most of my inspiration is of late. u SB What are
your interests outside of illustration? Miss Led: Food, cooking
and dining out are pretty important to me. Organising events
is something I’ve found I’m quite adept at, bringing people
together and creating creative frameworks is something that I
enjoy. u SB Tell us about a favourite recent project. Miss Led: I
was set a huge challenge recently after visiting D&Me, opposite
Chanel on Brompton Street. I had to cover as much wall space
as possible, across three floors, adjoining corridors, walls,
stairs and doors to include changing rooms. All in a very short
time. u SB How do you think a friend, or professor who knows
you well would describe you? Miss Led: Passionate, driven, hard
working, playful, warm, a little nuts. u SB What do you have
bookmarked? Miss Led: Gocco stuff, US Gallery places, fashion
photography. u SB Who would you like to have as your muse if
your were painting their portrait? Miss Led: Karen Elson.
Miss Led’s Favourites
Café Gallipoli, 102 Upper Street, Islington, London N1 1QP
Gallery Stolen Space, 91 Brick Lane, London E1 6QL
Pub Owl and the Pussycat, Redchurch St, London E2 7DP
Shop Magma Books, 117-119 Clerkenwell Road, London EC1R 5BY
Website www.flickr.com
www.illustrationweb.com/missled
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