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Cherie is a freelance illustrator based in Birmingham with a visual language that is influenced by her Hong Kong heritage. She enjoys incorporating vivid colour palettes and layered textures into her work to capture various topics such as cultural identity, mental health, history, and nature. Her practice consists of editorial, advertising, publishing, and community-based projects. Alongside her illustration practice, she enjoys creating and leading creative workshops, as well as delivering talks at educational institutions.
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