Emily Webb

Project overview

A mix of work from my 1920s satire magazine called “The Modern Woman (or how you’re told to be), my mini zine called “Sketches from behind the till” and flower lino prints

A simple pink‑brown illustration of three tulip‑like flowers with long petals and patterned leaves on a white background.
A simple blue illustration of a lily‑of‑the‑valley stem with small bell flowers and two large patterned leaves on a white background.
A simple, colourful line‑drawing of a face with blue outlines, dark blue almond eyes, long orange lashes, bright orange lips, an orange cap, and geometric turquoise‑and‑orange earrings.
Three figures in 1920s fashion wearing cloche hats and knee‑length dresses—one in pink and patterned skirts, one in green with a deep V neckline, and one in lavender with black trim—two holding cigarettes
A hand‑drawn collared shirt on a hanger, outlined in black with faint light‑green vertical stripes.
A stylised left‑facing profile of a person in a light blue hat and matching outfit, drawn with bold flat colours on a white background framed in vivid blue.