Scrapbook Notebook Series Scrapbook #1 | Page 40

interview with an illustrator Emma Rios Born in a ballroom and inspired by fairy tales, Emma recently served up Battered Vowels and Cod Consonants at the V&A u SB Emma, this has been an exciting year for you. What’s been the best bit? Emma: Leaping from one exciting project to the next, working with photographer Dan Price and creating a card fish and chip shop installation at the V&A. u SB What first drew you to illustration/design? Emma: I loved drawing as a child, I’d get lost in the pictures in fairy tales books. u SB Do you have any formal design training? Emma: I went to Middlesex University to do a BA Hons in Illustration and after a while running my own clothes label I felt there was something missing. I realised it was drawing so went to Kingston to do an MA in Illustration. u SB Where do you live and what drew you there? Emma: London born and bred. My parents are Spanish and Irish, they met as they both lived in an old hotel bed sit opposite the V&A museum, they moved into the ballroom there and then had me. We ended up in Chiswick. u SB What is your biggest inspiration? Emma: My childhood story books, vintage costumes and fabrics. u SB How do you get your ideas? Emma: Brainstorming, going to galleries, reading books, talking to Sam Bompas and my friend Dan Price. 150