Isaac du Toit is a young New Zealand artist and author who creates picture books through the medium of diorama. Isaac du Toit has collaborated with P. L. Rockell on several books, including The House on Boulcott Street (2021), The Story of King Midas (2022), and The Fall of Icarus (2022), with Isaac as the illustrator on all of these.
He has made an illustrated edition of Edward Lear's poems The Jumblies and The Owl and the Pussy-Cat, and illustrated his grandmother Diana du Toit's book What is My Cat Looking For? (2021). In 2018 he collaborated with his mother, Megan du Toit, on A Children’s Guide to the Jewellery and Art of Lisa Walker. As of January 2023, Isaac lives in Greater Wellington, in the North Island of Aotearoa New Zealand.
He has made an illustrated edition of Edward Lear's poems The Jumblies and The Owl and the Pussy-Cat, and illustrated his grandmother Diana du Toit's book What is My Cat Looking For? (2021). In 2018 he collaborated with his mother, Megan du Toit, on A Children’s Guide to the Jewellery and Art of Lisa Walker. As of January 2023, Isaac lives in Greater Wellington, in the North Island of Aotearoa New Zealand.