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A real who’s who for Clemency Bunn

Hidden talents abound in the greetings industry – you never know what paved the way to cards

 

They do say “all the world’s a stage” and, while many Citrus Bunn cards will have taken centre stage at celebrations with founder Clemency Bunn’s talent for combining illustration with pun-based captions attracting the public’s attention on the card front, she balances this with her other life as a scenery and props artist for film, TV and retail.

Above and top: Clemency Bunn painting some props
Above and top: Clemency Bunn painting some props

Becoming a greeting card publisher isn’t a vocational calling, yet the industry is peppered with amazing people who have taken multifarious pathways into this wondrous industry, bringing their hidden talents and previous experiences with them.

In this latest hidden talents feature, Clemency takes PG Buzz behind the scenes… “I’ve worked on loads of really cool projects. I actually had lots of fan mail once as a strange turn of events led the Whoovians to believe that Clemency Bunn was a new alien enemy for the Doctor!

Above: Two of the latest Citrus Bunn card designs
Above: Two of the latest Citrus Bunn card designs

“On Doctor Who Series 7 we were painting a set for the episode entitled The Name Of The Doctor. We constructed a huge alien graveyard and the crew were asked if they’d like their names painted on the gravestones. The programme is shot in Cardiff so there are lots of Aleds and Dafydds on those gravestones, but the only name deemed alieny enough to be in the foreground was mine – Clemency Bunn!

 Pic 4 Above: Clemency has worked on Indiana Jones, Holmes & Watson, Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them, Call The Midwife, Doctor Who and Wes Anderson’s Isle Of Dogs film, plus many other movies and TV programmes
Above: Clemency has worked on Indiana Jones, Holmes & Watson, Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them, Call The Midwife, Doctor Who and Wes Anderson’s Isle Of Dogs film, plus many other movies and TV programmes

“As a scenery and props painter I’m able to replicate any surface with paint and texture. Most rooms in film are made with plywood and MDF. It’s my job to make it look heavier and more realistic. This means I’m able to create lots of fake textures including – but not limited to – mahogany, crumbly old plaster, mould, panelling, stonework, etc, as well as being able to signwrite, and illustrate on props. My job is to make the scenery blend in so much that the audience don’t know it’s scenery in order that they don’t lose focus on the actors.

Above: Clemency on the Citrus Bunn stand at PG Live 2022
Above: Clemency on the Citrus Bunn stand at PG Live 2022

“My most exciting projects have been working with Wes Anderson on Isle Of Dogs, painting lots of miniatures and tiny details for one of his visionary films. I also really enjoyed my time more recently on Pinocchio, painting all of the cuckoo clocks for the opening scene, they were all Disney-themed and I had a blast! Most recently I’ve painted relics for Indiana Jones 5 and giant floor maps for Napoleon, the new Ridley Scott film for 2023.

Above: Clemency’s moniker attracted interest from Doctor Who fans
Above: Clemency’s moniker attracted interest from Doctor Who fans

“Citrus Bunn originally started as a side hustle to my scenery painting career, but more recently it’s the other way around. Who knows…as long as I’m painting something, whether it’s greeting cards or props, I’m a happy Bunn!”

This Hidden Talent featured in the February issue of Progressive Greetings magazine, which can be read online here, or you can subscribe here to receive the magazine by post each month. If you have a hidden talent, PG would love to hear about it, please do email Jakki at jw@max-publishing.co.uk.

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