Thursday, 3 November 2011

First copies of EWhite have arrived!

To my delight as I handed over that annoying slip of red card, telling you that you have missed the post, I opened up my 'too large' package and lots of lovely copies of Elephant White were inside. I sat on the post office floor and read the book twice...I feel really proud, strange illustration emotion. Many concerning looks from fellow red card persons as I was in my bike helmet, reading a picture book on a soggy floor!

'Claude' Moc up Spread..

Lovely Moo Buisness Cards

Call me old fashioned, as there is probably not so much need for business cards with the whole online presence thing taking over but I still love to hold a little card in my hand with a tiny illustration on. It brings me joy...

Friday, 28 October 2011

Alfie Hop character samples....

I had a meeting on Wednesday with Andersen Press about a follow on book from my first picture book Annie Hoot. The story still needs a lot of work, so we will see where it goes. But I just thought I would share with you the color character samples all the same.

Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Monday, 24 October 2011

Yarn @ The Nursery

Sarah Dennis and I embraced the impromptu challenge of working with a group of very talented actors on Friday night at the Nursery. We worked on easels along side the actors producing live illustrators from words thrown out by the audience. After the interval classical band, The Waverley Keys performed 5 songs. Sarah and I took to the stage again producing live illustrations along to 3 of their tunes. Titles for the songs were formed from our drawings. The evening was Mad, Exciting, innovative.... and we are defiantly going to do more! I'll keep you posted for the next Yarn event.

@ The Papered Parlour open Studio weekend...

... It was a huge amount of fun down at The Papered Parlour open studios event. Thanks to everyone who came down to show their support and especially to those who purchased a card or a print. Cake was consumed, tea round the clock and Bassy Fox (my boy) strummed and sang lovely lyrical tunes in the afternoons...

Elephant White -out on 1st January 2012

The book is coming out at the start of next year, but here is a link for anyone keen to order in advance -

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Elephant-White-Will-Brenton/dp/1848775903

Tuesday, 18 October 2011

Join us back @ Light Industrial Theatre, Arch 61, Ewer Street, SE1 0NR for 7.30pm doors, Friday 21st October 2011.


Sarah Dennis (Freelance Illustrator) and I are going to be doing some live improvisation illustrations at the above location this Friday pop down if your in the smoke...

Wednesday, 12 October 2011

Papered Parlour Open Studios 22nd-23rd October 11am-5pm

I've got a wee stall at the open studio event being held at The Papered Parlour, No. 7 Prescott Place, just off Clapham High street. The studios are amazing! There will be music, cakes lots of stalls and studios to peep at. Come down if you are in the area. I will be selling cards and prints and things.

Origami Knight

Just a little painting....

Thursday, 29 September 2011

...Claude 4....

So he looked a little too old... so I think this one is a balance between the 2... I hope!


Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Latest Claude.....

.... and so the development of Claude continues. I'm not sure about the glasses but the publshing company felt he need to look a bit older...

Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Claude

I am starting on 'Claude', written by Will Brenton. Published by Egmont ltd.
Here is a the start of developing Claude. He will most likely change considerably. I will try and post the development process as it is interesting to see how long it takes to get a leading character just right.

Wednesday, 14 September 2011

Tate Modern

I was in the Tate Modern yesterday and stumbled across this in the Tate Modern Shop. It is the 2nd book I did way back when called, 'How to be a Ballerina'. Published by Carlton Ltd. Written by Harriet Castor Jeffers. Annie Hoot was also in there but I only got a phone snap of this one. I spent a couple of hours in the Tate going around the collections. Spent 45 mins of that sitting on the floor of the shop in the kids book section. It is these moments that reassure how passionate I truly am about children picture books.