Artist Interviews
Hannah Pearlman is an illustrator, muralist, and designer based in Providence, Rhode Island. Her goal is to create artwork and products that help people bring more beauty and joy into their lives through their authentic selves. Inspired by nature, Hannah's work honors the way even the most beautiful flowers can have rough edges and missing petals.
Read moreAn interview with one of our resident artists, shop all of Essery's prints here.
Read moreWho are you and how did you start making art? Why do you make art? Moshi Moshi. My name is Rawbie Thring, a graphic designer/artist residing in Waterloo Ontario. I would have to say everything stated during...
Read moreBrazilian artist Nina Ramos love for art has driven her to create wonderful designs featured in children's books. Read our interview with Nina below and shop her collection with Wrappr here.
Read moreRead our interview with Canadian artist and creator of the Back to Basics collection for Wrappr.
Read moreFrom Romania, Corina Plamada is a digital illustrator inspired by nature and the vivid colors of plants and flowers. Shop her collection, Light Where You Are.
Read moreArchita Khosla is an Illustrator from London, England who loves to live as sustainably as possible. Read more about her in this interview and shop her collection, Here's to You with Wrappr.
Read moreJenelle Lewis is a freelance illustrator and musician who enjoys making art to help lift other people's dreams into a reality. Jenelle makes art to give representation that she has always wanted to see. She is an alumni of JustBGraphic, an organization that shifted the way she looks at art. In collaboration with JustBGraphic and Wrappr Jenelle launched the Favourite Things collection.
Read moreJerilyn Guerrero is a CHamoru/Filipino illustrator and designer, born on the island of Guam and based in Los Angeles, CA. Her images celebrate self-sovereignty, the beauty of diversity, and growing through joy. Jerilyn made the Reset Collection with Wrappr.
Read moreHalf Moon Woman (Pat Bruderer) is a talented Indigenous Artist of Cree Ancestry who makes traditional Indigenous art and believes in the importance of preserving her culture. In her collection Sharing a Story with Wrappr, she uses a traditional Indigenous art form, birch bark biting to create her beautiful design. In her spare time she teaches art and educates people on issues that are important to Indigenous people such as protection of water, missing and murdered Indigenous women, residential school impact, and more.
Read moreAn interview with the Toronto based artist Noelle Anne Navarrete. See all of Noelle Anne's creations for Wrappr here.
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