How cartoonist Jillian Tamaki draws outside the lines
Jillian Tamaki brings themes of belonging, isolation, heartbreak, and self-image front and centre in her new book, Boundless.

Jillian Tamaki is an award-winning Toronto-based cartoonist who has established herself as one of the most innovative artists in Canada.
In her witty and thought-provoking new book, Boundless, a collection of nine short comics, Tamaki brings themes of belonging, isolation, heartbreak, and self-image front and centre.
Speaking with Tom Power, Tamaki gives insight into the inner workings of a cartoonist's mind, including why cartoonists have so many web browser tabs open.
See images of Tamaki's work below.


