Emily Wilkinson2023-12-012023-12-01https://hdl.handle.net/10177/40125Pip and the Path of Petals is a 32-page picture book dummy that explores the themes of insecurities, friendship, and self acceptance. Set in an enchanting Pacific Northwest inspired forest and utilizing a bright spring centered color palette, this story untangles what it’s like to feel dissatisfied in your own skin, and the unexpected delightful discoveries of what can evolve when you share your true self with the ones who understand you. We follow our main character, a young jackalope named Pip, who is deeply embarrassed of her large antlers. She navigates difficult feelings of loneliness and self shame but finds courage in an unlikely technique that helps her step out of her shell and connect with others. But when her plan is turned upside down, will Pip be able to recover from the embarrassment she’s faced in front of these new critters? Luckily, her new friends are there to help! They provide her with comfort and show Pip that we all have unique quirks that make us special, and that there is power and love you can find within when you accept these qualities instead of feeling shame about them. Website for Emily Wilkinson: emmyillustrates.comPip and the Path of Petals is a 32-page picture book dummy that explores the themes of insecurities, friendship, and self acceptance. Set in an enchanting Pacific Northwest inspired forest and utilizing a bright spring centered color palette, this story untangles what it’s like to feel dissatisfied in your own skin, and the unexpected delightful discoveries of what can evolve when you share your true self with the ones who understand you. We follow our main character, a young jackalope named Pip, who is deeply embarrassed of her large antlers. She navigates difficult feelings of loneliness and self shame but finds courage in an unlikely technique that helps her step out of her shell and connect with others. But when her plan is turned upside down, will Pip be able to recover from the embarrassment she’s faced in front of these new critters? Luckily, her new friends are there to help! They provide her with comfort and show Pip that we all have unique quirks that make us special, and that there is power and love you can find within when you accept these qualities instead of feeling shame about them. Website for Emily Wilkinson: emmyillustrates.comEmily Wilkinson BFA Illustration Thesis Spring 2023