Originally from Blaenavon, a small town in Wales, and currently based in London, Alex Skyrme studied a foundation course as CSM before embarking on a BA in Illustration & Virtual Media at LCC. At first, though, she went into her craft with a slightly different mindset.
“I often used to think that for people to take me seriously within the industry, my work needed to be serious,” she says.
“This mentality restricted my creativity for quite some years, but luckily, I managed to step outside that practice during lockdown.”
The pandemic induced a moment of reflection for many and for Alex, this involved trying out a more joyful approach to her practice.



When crafting an artwork, a pen and notebook will suffice in making one of these pieces, and she’ll keep an active list of ideas or drawings to revisit later. “I carry my notebook around me everywhere,” she shares. “It’s where I feel I can be the most chaotic without anyone seeing it!” Alex tends to jot down funny conversations with passers-by, chats she’s had with her therapist or something her boyfriend might have said. Sometimes, it will be whatever’s making her happy that day. Colour and composition come next before diving fully into the process on her iPad or Procreate.



Alex draws whatever brings her happiness. It might be surprising to learn, then, that Alex also dabbles in the more serious topics on occasion, “like mental health, trauma and interpersonal relationships,” she says. “I believe that even when breaching these topics, I try to visualise these themes from an optimistic point of view, trying to find the light in these scenarios and find some joy from it.”


