Work/Life: what it’s like to be an illustrator using art to help fight climate change

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Work/Life: what it’s like to be an illustrator using art to help fight climate change

By Amy Beecham

Updated 2 years ago

3 min read

Work/Life is where women talk us through their professional routines and career journeys – from daily rituals to unexpected pivots. Jasmine Hortop, 32, is an activist and illustrator who uses artwork to help drive positive environmental change. She lives in Cornwall with her dog, Darla.


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