Graphic Medicine is very proud to present the fourth chapter of Camille Aubry’s A Journey to Motherhood.This is an autobiographical comic book diary depicting the fun and less-fun bits of maternity, from pregnancy to the toddler years, told with dry, and at times caustic, humour.
Read Chapter 3 here.
Read Chapter Five >
Next installment will be posted on the 27th of January.
Visit Camille’s website.
Follow Camille on Instagram.
Camille Aubry is a French graphic artist based in Bristol. She graduated as an architect in Paris before completing an MA in Illustration at Camberwell College of Arts.
Camille works as a scribe, documenting events, conferences, seminars, concerts, meetings, presentations and pitches with live drawings and sketchnotes.
Through her illustrations and cartoons Camille likes to tell stories of activism, whether they are born in the streets or at home, in the social unit of the family.
She is a founding member and official illustrator of the French multidisciplinary collective Sans plus Attendrewith whom she has worked and exhibited throughout France and mainland Europe.
Camille is a resident of Watershed’s Pervasive Media Studio in Bristol, where she explores how to take her scribing and live drawing practice to the next level with the help of creative technologies.
Camille’s clients include the University of Bristol, Homerton Hospital, Graphic Medicine, Six Agency, French Institute in London and Bluebell Care. Stockists include The Arnolfini shop, Gosh! Comics and The Feminist Library.
Fantastic storytelling! Very relatable and well told through such evocative images.