Heather Pollington is an artist and designer who’s been involved in many key creative projects at The Symbolic World. After a Bachelor of Fine Art and a Masters Degree in Production Design, Heather spent twenty years working on some of the world’s most famous Hollywood movies and franchises. Working mainly as a Graphic Artist, Designer and Scenic Art Director, she designed key props, graphics, scenery and textiles for the likes of Harry Potter, James Bond, Mary Poppins, Hellboy, Pirates of The Caribbean and many others. She has been privileged to work with many Oscar and Bafta winners, has been recognised with numerous awards by the Art Director’s Guild and has been featured in exhibitions and publications.
Working for Disney in 2017 on their live action fairy tale franchises, Heather discovered the medieval world of art with new eyes. It lead her back into church and on a path trying to understand the ‘strange fire’ that she saw burning in these mostly discarded medieval images. This drew her to The Symbolic World. In 2021, she designed The Symbolic World logo, website, and branding. She then worked at the heart of the newly established Symbolic World Press, developing the brand identity for courses and publications. Most significantly she conceptualised and designed the visual world of ‘Tales for Once and Ever’, a fairy tale series of eight books written by Pageau, illustrating three of the books so far and holding Art Direction and Design credits on the others.
Heather, after being received in to the Orthodox Church, studied under renowned iconographer, Aidan Hart on the icon course at the King’s Foundation School of Traditional Arts in London. She has also recently collaborated with Dr. Martin Shaw on his project named ‘The Merrie.’