Hannah Bess Ross is a Chicago based illustrator and writer. She lives in a little house with a blue door and an orange cat, but dreams of the woods and the waves of rocky seas far, far away. She likes telling stories about everyday magical things like bugs and stars. She also loves the puppets, folk art, and silly word-play. Hannah mostly makes art for a children's market.
"I felt inspired by ETA's namesake to create little stories centered around the playful mystery of "what's what" in terms of size/scale. I also like the idea of nature literally outgrowing us and where we might fit into that new world." - HBR
Hannah Bess Ross is a Chicago based illustrator and writer. She lives in a little house with a blue door and an orange cat, but dreams of the woods and the waves of rocky seas far, far away. She likes telling stories about everyday magical things like bugs and stars. She also loves the puppets, folk art, and silly word-play. Hannah mostly makes art for a children's market.
"I felt inspired by ETA's namesake to create little stories centered around the playful mystery of "what's what" in terms of size/scale. I also like the idea of nature literally outgrowing us and where we might fit into that new world." - HBR