Sarah McMenemy
As a child
As a child, I was fascinated by my mother’s talent for drawing: the beauty of her observations, and the ease with which they flowed onto the paper. I can remember being frustrated with my childlike attempts to emulate her work, but soon drawing became a strong theme in my life. I grew up in London, but I was lucky to be able to spend a lot of time roaming free in the countryside, when I stayed with my grandparents. I made moss gardens in old shoe boxes, dressed up in old party dresses and made a house with my sister in the tiny garden shed. The beach and boats also played an important part in my childhood experience.
As an adult
I studied illustration at Brighton Polytechnic, during which time I was funding myself by drawing facades of elegant, terraced houses around Parliament Hill and Hampstead, near where my family lived in London. I then worked as an illustrator, on a very diverse range of projects, and when my children were small, I created little books for them. My agent showed them to Walker Books, and so began a rewarding, and enjoyable, working relationship.
As an artist
I have illustrated and written two books for Walker Books so far. The first, Waggle, was a wonderful vehicle for the experiences I had accumulated from playing with my children, and from my own memories of having a puppy. I loved using pure, bold colours, and condensing all the lines and shapes to create the simplicity and movement I wanted for the story. Jack’s New Boat was also a joy to work on, using my favourite seaside palette of colours. It was interesting to create more depth in the sea-scape settings for the story, and to put across different emotions: frustration, sadness and joy.
Things you didn't know about Sarah McMenemy
- I love chocolate and making chocolate cake.
- I work in a studio in an old chocolate factory!
- I like thunderstorms.
- I don’t like getting out of bed.
- I like putting my bare feet in streams on hot days.
- I like sledging on snowy days.
- I love dancing and music.
- I like laughing at silly jokes.
- I like walking around boats in harbour when the tide is out.
- I make elaborate sand castles, sand boats and sand cars at the beach.