Illustrator Jhinuk Sarkar collaborated with Islington Mind’s M2M peer support group to explore themes of motherhood, mental health and wellbeing, connecting personal experiences to water and New River Head, (future site of Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration).
Through mixed media incorporating fabric swatches, mark-making and drawings, the group worked on a collective patchwork reflecting their creative journey and the challenges of motherhood.
You can see the photo gallery here:
About Islington Mind
Islington Mind is the leading independent mental health organisation in Islington. They offer services to local residents seeking mental health advice and support.
About Jhinuk Sarkar
Jhinuk Sarkar is a London based illustrator, educator and creative access consultant. She uses sensory experiences as storytelling devices to translate into visual illustrations. Inks, printmaking, text, blurring lines between analogue and digital processes all play an important part in Jhinuk's own image-making techniques. Jhinuk draws from her own experiences of being raised by first generation Indian immigrants from West Bengal, whilst growing up in Leicester, the Midlands.
Jhinuk has worked with a range of creative organisations and universities, alongside communities, museums, galleries and events including: Association of Illustrators, the Foundling Museum, Royal Academy of Arts, Shape Arts, Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration, British Museum, Greater London Authority for the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad and London Borough of Culture 2023, Frank Barnes Deaf School, Francis Crick Institute, Turf Projects, Wysing Arts Centre and East Bristol Contemporary Night School. A recent collaboration saw the release of a co-produced podcast called Square Hole, exploring the relationship between Neurodiversity and the Creative Industries.
Jhinuk says her current role as community illustrator for Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration has been a reinforced opportunity to recognise her own value in creative education and illustration. She feels the pilot is already highlighting where both creative play and image-making provide purpose, united strength and give love. She believes you can always learn and pay attention to people around you to be inclusive, to make work accessible, and is one of the many joys of collaboration.
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