Apologies to Judith Kerr’s cat.
On the fence…
Thanks to everyone who dropped by on Sunday afternoon to see the railings outside the studio as part of the Primrose Hill Art Trail. Anyone who bought a piece will receive it in the post asap.
Attention garbage collectors: this rubbish is not garbage.
Primrose Hill Art Trail 2021…
Lost? Walking aimlessly in London? I’m part of the Primrose Hill Art Trail on Sunday 13th June 2021 (2pm to 7pm). Wander around and visit neighbourhood artists and see what they do.
I will be selling my things for a song. Just ask.
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The Frank Show read by the author of The Frank Show…
If you have 9:52 minutes to spare, have a listen to my reading of The Frank Show in this short film complete with pictures from the book. And that’s it. Plain and simple.
The little film will be available for a short time only on the site. If you’d like to hear a terrific reading try the official audio book read by the actor/author Stephen Mangan.
By popular demand, storyboard video is only 3 minutes long…
You can see here a short video I made about making a storyboard for a book. It will only take 3 minutes, but making a storyboard can take much longer than that and that’s not a bad idea.
Before I storyboard something, I will probably have written the story down as words. But this isn’t always the case because I often find the story by working within the storyboard by drawing. It’s a chicken-and-egg situation and every book is different.
There’s an earlier film about how to make a book dummy, which would be the next step in the process for me once I have a storyboard and text layout I’m satisfied with.
I think I’ve seen a ghost…
The police have been involved.
Sira Stampe reads Marshall Armstrong in Sweden…
My picture book Marshall Armstrong is New To Our School was published in 2011, and this year Danish actor Sira Stampe did a very fine reading of it. She even dressed the part in a jumper reminiscent of the first edition’s dust jacket.
I first saw Sira acting in 1998 in a production of The Ghost Train by Arnold Ridley, in the theatre above the Drayton Arms pub in South Kensington. Oddly, that play has similarities to Marshall Armstrong: a strange, outside influence effecting a status quo. I’m pleased to have her read this book all these years later. Personally, I don’t know how she can keep a straight face, but that’s what makes it a good performance I guess.
Sira illustrates books too, but she can also play the saw.
Thanks Sira!
What a nice house…
Typical house style in Worcestershire, England.
I don't remember drawing that…
Collage added 22nd April 2021. Drawing unknown.
Big vs small…
In the days before digital photography, I made this picture of my corner of the studio with a painting in progress. It is an acrylic on canvas and is from a series of landscapes with figures in them. I don’t remember anything about this one, though I know I don’t know where it is now.
I remember it was satisfying to work on a large scale after concentrating so much on pen and ink drawings on paper, sitting at a desk. I don’t like acrylic paint so much. In the hot climate the paint would dry very quickly (something I liked about watercolour and ink) and I soon changed to oil paint.
I can recommend drum thrones to all painters.