KITCH-EN GALLERY

CONTEMPORARY URBAN ART

BIOGRAPHY

Originally from Devon, Helen Lang now lives and works in SW London. She first came to the City after graduating in Illustration in 1999, and has worked as an Illustration agent within a London agency, within the new media industry and more recently within the print and poster industry. However, things have come full circle with her artwork and she can now be found in a warm studio, listening to the radio and generally being very happy with life.

 

She has worked extensively in the stationery, print and poster industry gaining clients such as John Lewis, Fat Face, Te Neues and Really Good Card Company as well as having her work reproduced on mugs with McLaggan Smith.

 

Helen has always been creative and was drawn towards illustration as it allows her to inject her slightly obscure sense of humour into her designs. She works from a rather lovely studio (from which she can witness squirrel fights in the park) and spends her time developing her decorative line work and beautifully quirky illustrations.

 

Working in a variety of media and materials, and her many influences include Tony Hart, Jim Flora and Rolf Harris, Charlie Harper, as well as children's illustrators Graham Oakley & Joseph Wright.