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Hansel and Gretel

This is a working colour illustration for 'Hansel and Gretel', based around this piece of text:

'It was now three mornings since they had left their father's house. They began to walk again, but they always got deeper into the forest, and if help did not come soon, they must die of hunger and weariness. When it was mid-day, they saw a beautiful snow-white bird sitting on a bough, which sang so delightfully that they stood still and listened to it. And when it had finished its song, it spread its wings and flew away before them, and they followed it until they reached a little house, on the roof of which it alighted; and when they came quite up to the little house they saw that it was built of bread and covered with cakes, but that the windows were of clear sugar.'

My strangely proportioned candy and cake roof suspension of disbelief, as does the story. In an attempt to break away from the traditional Black Forest cottage look, I've gone a bit oversized on the roof, which inspired by the giant roof shape of the iron age round house, peculiar to Britain.

I may need to rethink the orangey gingerbread - not the easiest tone to scan, however it's back to the drawing board for now.

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Jonny Hannah's Hot Jazz Special

One of the great aspects about being a student at Camberwell is having the opportunity to meet some of Britain's best illustrators. Yesterday Jonny Hannah gave us an insight into the way he works, entertaining us with a wide array of examples; books and jackets, advertising and theatre work, and screenprints sold through his  business, Cakes and Ale Press

I first came across Hannah's work displayed in the V&A Museum's Illustration Awards in 2005, and subsequently purchased the book, Hot Jazz Special  (photo shows one of the most popular spreads) which he graciously signed for me. 

Last night I did some very un-Hannah like drawings of a large Linzer biscuit. (These are little practice drawings for Hansel and Gretel, part of my MA project - anything with hearts or faintly biscuit-y/cookie-ish in nature will do....)

         
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Dog's Day at Book Launch

   
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Last night I caught up with some friends from SCBWI at Sue Eves' launch of her brilliant book, 'The Quiet Woman and the Noisy Dog'. Yummy dog biscuits, (for humans) got the thumbs up from everyone, including a real dog who faced off with Sue's 'noisy dog' puppet. Not to be upstaged, 'the noisy dog' fed the real dog a treat, captured here by Sarah McIntyre. As always, The Illustration Cupboard, off Piccadilly, was the perfect venue, and it was a great chance to see original artwork from Angela Barrett's latest book on the wall.

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Mama Voted for Obama

If you thought 'Barack Obama: Son of Promise, Child of Hope' too subtle, there's always 'Mama Voted for Obama'.  

(thanks 100 Scope Notes)

       
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Sketches of Macaulay's 'The Way We Work'

Today enjoyed looking at a few prelim sketches for'The Way We Work' by writer/illustrator David Macaulay in Amazon's additional information section which includes a couple of video clips - see Amazon and an in-depth interview with Macaulay (Burlington Free Press).

   
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Best Illustrated Children's Books 2008

I was pleased to see The Wave by Suzy Lee (Camberwell Book Arts grad) made The New York Times Book Review list of Best Illustrated Children's Books 2008. It also took the Society of Illustrator's Gold Medal award.

Watch the Book Review Slide Show

I agree with the Times reviewer - I also love the unnamed main character in this book of few words. Also check out Melissa Sweet who has won the award twice now - I attended a SCBWI conference workshop she gave and I'm appreciative of her style and generosity. She talked about her collage technique and recommended we look at Nick Bantock's Urgent 2nd Class.

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Winter Magic at Somerset House

Today I bought a charming picture book by a fellow Camberwell student, Jane Heinrichs. It's set in London's Courtald Gallery at Somerset House, where the courtyard turns into a beautiful skating venue each Winter.

Visit Canadian Jane Heinrichs new website for a glimpse of Magic at the Museum, and check for book signings under 'News'.

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