Meet Sue Doodlebee, the Artistic Soul Behind Weald’s Legacy
Sue Doodlebee brings a world of charm and creativity to her art, transforming the setting of Weald’s Legacy into a rich, vibrant world. Known for her whimsical, slightly eccentric style, Sue captures early medieval Britain with warmth and depth, adding magic to each illustration.
Sue finds endless inspiration on her countryside walks, often with her small ginger cat, who does his best to follow her on these journeys. She captures scenes of animals, people, and old buildings, using them as a foundation for her art. Her talent is particularly striking in the intricate details—hands, feet, and the movement of water come alive with a skill that goes beyond what a photo can capture.
Sue does so much with so little, always pouring herself into her work, even when resources are scarce. For any authors looking to enrich their books with beautiful, character-filled art—whether for interior illustrations or cover design—I highly recommend reaching out to Sue Doodlebee. Her work brings stories to life in a way that’s as unique as it is unforgettable.