About Nicholas
Nicholas Stevenson is an award winning illustrator living in a Medieval hall in Herefordshire. He employs a fun and playful process which combines big brush strokes and handmade texture with bold digital colour and shapes. Nicholas enjoys exploring ideas of silliness, magic, joy, shadow, mysticism, history, nature, mystery and anything else you’d like to throw at him. He is also a teacher on the BA Illustration course at Hereford College of Arts.
http://www.nicholasstevenson.com
Current city: Hereford
Other cities: London
Nicholas Stevenson is an award winning illustrator living in a Medieval hall in Herefordshire. He employs a fun and playful process which combines big brush strokes and handmade texture with bold digital colour and shapes. Nicholas enjoys exploring ideas of silliness, magic, joy, shadow, mysticism, history, nature, mystery and anything else you’d like to throw at him. He is also a teacher on the BA Illustration course at Hereford College of Arts.
 

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