Luli Bunny
Children's Illustrator
How and why did you decide to pursue illustration as your career?
For me, becoming an illustrator was an organic and unpredictable process. It's one of those things I never imagined 14 years ago, but I'm incredibly grateful it happened. When I finished high school, I initially aimed to become a veterinarian. However, I eventually shifted my focus to graphic design. During my studies, I began drawing and found a way to combine a childhood love of discovering characters in everyday life, my passion for animals, and the tools graphic design provided. I fell in love with blending these passions, which led me to become an illustrator and tell stories through images.
Where do you currently live and where did you grow up?
I am based in London, UK, and I am originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
What was your first commission as a professional illustrator?
I love this question because it brings back some fond memories. My first commission as a professional illustrator wasn't for publishing but for children's apparel. I was tasked with creating a design featuring a cute little bear. This exciting project allowed me to blend my passion for whimsical characters and illustration. While I wish I had a photo to share, this commission was a significant milestone in my career and solidified my love for creating designs that bring joy to children and the young at heart.
Do you keep a sketch book?
Yes, I do! Currently, I have three ongoing sketchbooks. Last year, I started sketching on the iPad, but I still love the feeling of sketching with a pencil.
Have you ever thought about trying out a different technique or a different style?
Absolutely! I find myself experimenting a lot with papercut and mixed media techniques that include glitter, resin, and acrylics at the moment. I love exploring new methods and materials to keep my work fresh and exciting.
What is your favourite children’s book and why?
I have many favourites! But one that I always loved as a kid is Strega Nona by Tomie dePaola. I grew up with the book and the accompanying cassette that told the audio story. I loved the magical elements in the story, the song, and the little details in the illustrations. It always took me to a happy place.
What would you say is a distinguishing feature of your artwork?
A distinguishing feature of my artwork is its whimsical and friendly nature. I love creating cute animals and colorful, happy designs that bring joy to children and the young at heart.
Animals feature heavily in children’s books – do you have a pet?
Back in Argentina, I have a dog brother named Mortimer, whom I miss dearly. I've had many pets in the past, and they've always been a great source of inspiration. From my tiny hamsters to the chubby guinea pigs, and now Morty, each one has contributed to the whimsical animal characters in my artwork.