Hi Chaps
The Tap Dancing Pigeon of Covent Garden, a lovely book that I illustrated has now been published!
Pick up your copy now to read about bravery, passion and our beautiful planet!
It's written by Serena Hassan, see more of her here -
(www.serenahassan.co.uk)
and has had a few nice reviews here -
https://katestutter.com/2019/08/30/the-tap-dancing-pigeon-of-covent-garden-serena-hassan/
http://thesyders.blogspot.com/2019/08/the-tap-dancing-pigeon-of-covent-garden.html
It was great fun to illustrate, with various spreads of London and Covent Garden and I'm pleased with how it's come out.
Here are a couple of bits of it.
Tuesday, 10 September 2019
Sunday, 8 September 2019
Sketching Equipment.
Hi Chaps,
I've recently been getting into outdoor sketching again as in my previous post,
so for any equipment buffs out there, here's what I've put in my metaphorical Sketcher's Utility Belt.
I've been using a 0.5 HB propelling/mechanical pencil (no sharpener required)
And a slim A6 sketchpad that will easily fit into a bag or pocket and can be carried all the time, rather than a bigger one that is only taken out specifically on special sketching expeditions.
And a rubber/eraser, which I try to use as seldom as possible.
And that's it. I'm thinking of branching out into using a brush pen and things as well, so will let you know about any news or progress with that.
I've recently been getting into outdoor sketching again as in my previous post,
so for any equipment buffs out there, here's what I've put in my metaphorical Sketcher's Utility Belt.
I've been using a 0.5 HB propelling/mechanical pencil (no sharpener required)
And a slim A6 sketchpad that will easily fit into a bag or pocket and can be carried all the time, rather than a bigger one that is only taken out specifically on special sketching expeditions.
And a rubber/eraser, which I try to use as seldom as possible.
And that's it. I'm thinking of branching out into using a brush pen and things as well, so will let you know about any news or progress with that.
Thursday, 5 September 2019
Real Life Sketching.
Hi Chaps,
I've been going out and doing some sketching recently.
Real life sketching of real life things with a real life sketch book and pencil, that is, rather than doing character and idea sketches straight in Photoshop for work.
I do find trees interesting so have sketched a lot of trees.
I was taking whatever opportunity to sketch I could get, so very often I was sneaking in a sketch when I only had literally 1 or 2 minutes to do the sketch.
So it's been fun to try and capture the character of a tree or view or cloud in a really short space of time.
Here are a few.
I've been going out and doing some sketching recently.
Real life sketching of real life things with a real life sketch book and pencil, that is, rather than doing character and idea sketches straight in Photoshop for work.
I do find trees interesting so have sketched a lot of trees.
I was taking whatever opportunity to sketch I could get, so very often I was sneaking in a sketch when I only had literally 1 or 2 minutes to do the sketch.
So it's been fun to try and capture the character of a tree or view or cloud in a really short space of time.
Here are a few.
Thursday, 30 May 2019
Terrific Toddlers
Hi Chaps,
I recently illustrated a set of three books for Toddlers called Terrific Toddlers, written by Carol Zeavin, Rhona Silverbush and published by Magination Press
They are about a diverse group of toddlers who are learning to share with each other, deal with hurt, and to say goodbye.
The books use simple language and are reflective of children’s realities, based on an understanding of the developmental level of young toddlers.
This series is the first to handle the topics in carefully researched, developmentally appropriate ways for toddlers, and is affiliated with the American Psychological Association
I'm really pleased to have been involved with such worthwhile books.
They were very interesting to illustrate, and I also think the designers did a fab job with the design of them :)
Here are a few illustrations
I recently illustrated a set of three books for Toddlers called Terrific Toddlers, written by Carol Zeavin, Rhona Silverbush and published by Magination Press
They are about a diverse group of toddlers who are learning to share with each other, deal with hurt, and to say goodbye.
The books use simple language and are reflective of children’s realities, based on an understanding of the developmental level of young toddlers.
This series is the first to handle the topics in carefully researched, developmentally appropriate ways for toddlers, and is affiliated with the American Psychological Association
I'm really pleased to have been involved with such worthwhile books.
They were very interesting to illustrate, and I also think the designers did a fab job with the design of them :)
Here are a few illustrations
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