Sarah’s illustrated version of the classic nursery rhyme breathes new life into the 18th-century verse. Using a mixed-media technique of watercolor and digital line art, she captures the humor and mild tragedy of Jack and Jill’s hilltop mishap.
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In her series, Jack wears oversized boots; Jill carries a daisy. The hill is rendered in swirling greens, and the broken crown becomes a literal paper crown, now cracked. Sarah’s illustrations appeal to both children (bright colors, expressive faces) and adults (subtle nods to folklore and physics). Sarah’s illustrated version of the classic nursery rhyme