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Hi, My name is Brigid, I live in East Dulwich and I draw original illustrations on a commission basis.


An illustration is a brilliant personalised, one of a kind gift.


The process is easy. I ask you a series of questions and from you answers I propose a design. We settle on a design, it can be altered and added to at this stage. All prices can be viewed at biddyillustration.com/prices


I am attaching a couple of images of works completed recently.


The one with the lion was commissioned by a woman for her husband to celebrate their relationship. The one with the tiger was for a newborn from her mum. Her background (Australian/English) is woven into the drawing, her name is Wren.


Please get in contact today for an obligation free chat about your ideas.


[email protected]


I work from Home on East Dulwich Road, East Dulwich

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