Friday, 27 April 2018
Wednesday, 25 April 2018
Monday, 23 April 2018
Happy St George's Day
Actual pictorial evidence of the English knight St George thudding* the dragon
*'Thud' is actually an Old English word for 'hitting a reptile with force' ask Susie Dent.
*'Thud' is actually an Old English word for 'hitting a reptile with force' ask Susie Dent.
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Friday, 20 April 2018
Thursday, 15 March 2018
Noah Scape - He Can't Stop Repeating Himself - publication day!
'Noah Scape - He Can't Stop Repeating Himself' by Guy Bass with illustrations by me is published today by Barrington Stoke. I previously worked with Guy on Aiden Abet Teacher's Pet
'Noah Scape loves dinosaurs and spaghetti with tomato sauce. But Noah doesn't always get what he wants and when school doesn't revolve around dinosaur facts and lunch isn't always his tried and tested favourite, well... enough is enough! It's time for him to stop wishing and to decide on exactly what he needs; a world full of Noahs!'
(I can honestly say, I don't think I've ever drawn so many versions of the same character in one book - probably a record on my part!)
'Noah Scape loves dinosaurs and spaghetti with tomato sauce. But Noah doesn't always get what he wants and when school doesn't revolve around dinosaur facts and lunch isn't always his tried and tested favourite, well... enough is enough! It's time for him to stop wishing and to decide on exactly what he needs; a world full of Noahs!'
Monday, 12 March 2018
Tuesday, 20 February 2018
Imagine Children's Festival with Harry Hill
I had great fun at the Imagine Children's Festival at the Royal Festival Hall on Saturday 17th February with the very funny Harry Hill promoting his new book 'Harry Hill presents Matt Millz' illustrated by me.
Harry entertained the crowd with an hour of jokes, clarinet-playing mayhem & a joke contest, while
I was live drawing onstage - everything from dancing cucumbers, comedians' eyes to how I draw Matt Millz. I also discussed how my childhood obsession with drawing, dinosaurs & Doctor Who helped my decision to become an illustrator (I realised I couldn't be a dinosaur when I grew up & I'm STILL waiting for the Doctor Who call!)
Afterwards we signed (lots of) books & posed for lots of selfies with the kids (I just about have the feeling back in my signing hand now!)
(Many thanks to Iain Sawbridge from The Beano for compering & saying some very flattering things & Hannah Love from Faber for all her hard work)
My very own dressing room!
Drawing dancing cucumbers
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