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Festival of Children's Literature, September 5 – 16, 2015. 2013 Authors & Illustrators. 2013 Children’s Program. 2013 Adult’s Program. 2011 Ipswich Festival of Children’s Literature. Newer posts →. World War One Panel Adult Program. September 20, 2015. Story by Rebecca Sheraton. Andrew encourages teachers to download a copy of The Poppy without words and let students tell their own narrative from the paintings first before reading it to them. When writing about war, Sophie noted the importance of making ...
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Children's Book Illustrators - A Showcase: Gwynneth Jones PIO issue 471 Jan 2014
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Children's Book Illustrators - A Showcase. A showcase of Australian Children's Book Illustrators who have appeared in the Industry Newsletter PASS IT ON. Tuesday, February 18, 2014. Gwynneth Jones PIO issue 471 Jan 2014. Please describe your chosen illustration. This illustration is called The Deep Black Sea and it is done with ink. I did this for an art show recently, after another illustration wasn’t working out, and it was bought by a couple for their baby’s room. What computer programmes do you use?
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Children's Book Illustrators - A Showcase: Cecilia Clark PIO issue 467 Nov 2013
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Children's Book Illustrators - A Showcase. A showcase of Australian Children's Book Illustrators who have appeared in the Industry Newsletter PASS IT ON. Tuesday, February 18, 2014. Cecilia Clark PIO issue 467 Nov 2013. Please describe your chosen illustration. This piece is light hearted and abstract, giving the sense of vibrant movement in the pose of the central character. The time and environment is hinted at through light and shadow. I enjoy this piece for its sense of innocence and fun. Me, my chil...
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Children's Book Illustrators - A Showcase: Lorette Broekstra PIO issue 465 Nov 2013
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Children's Book Illustrators - A Showcase. A showcase of Australian Children's Book Illustrators who have appeared in the Industry Newsletter PASS IT ON. Tuesday, February 18, 2014. Lorette Broekstra PIO issue 465 Nov 2013. Please describe your chosen illustration. This illustration is for a book that I’m working on about a little girl, Rose and her toy rabbit, Poppy. In many ways the relationship between them is akin to a mother and her child. Poppy is like a typical toddler. Deadlines are a necessary e...
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Children's Book Illustrators - A Showcase: Jess Racklyeft PIO issue 466 Nov 2013
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Children's Book Illustrators - A Showcase. A showcase of Australian Children's Book Illustrators who have appeared in the Industry Newsletter PASS IT ON. Tuesday, February 18, 2014. Jess Racklyeft PIO issue 466 Nov 2013. Please describe your chosen illustration. What medium did you use? This was created with watercolours and ink, simple! How long did it take? A few hours, with a bit of design thinking and brainstorming before. What is it for? It is for a card company, Nuovo. How old were you? I’ve ...
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Children's Book Illustrators - A Showcase: Amanda Francey PIO issue 474 Jan 2014
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Children's Book Illustrators - A Showcase. A showcase of Australian Children's Book Illustrators who have appeared in the Industry Newsletter PASS IT ON. Tuesday, February 18, 2014. Amanda Francey PIO issue 474 Jan 2014. Please describe your chosen illustration. This illustration was for a picture book called Jonathan! And was created using a mix of pencil, watercolour and digital. I really enjoy the process of mixing traditional with digital – the creative possibilities are endless. And The Sunday Mail.
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Children's Book Illustrators - A Showcase: February 2012
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Children's Book Illustrators - A Showcase. A showcase of Australian Children's Book Illustrators who have appeared in the Industry Newsletter PASS IT ON. Friday, February 3, 2012. Stephen Axelsen PIO issue 276 Feb 2010. What's this illustration for? Ode to a Sausage, by Paul Waterhouse - The School Magazine, Touchdown 3, 2002 I loved the opportunity to draw the young Queen Elizabeth by a suburban backyard brick bbq. Do you have to wait for a flash of inspiration - how do you start? A couple of readers an...
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Children's Book Illustrators - A Showcase: Alan Murphy PIO issue 464 Nov 2013
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Children's Book Illustrators - A Showcase. A showcase of Australian Children's Book Illustrators who have appeared in the Industry Newsletter PASS IT ON. Tuesday, February 18, 2014. Alan Murphy PIO issue 464 Nov 2013. Please describe your chosen illustration. When did you know you had a talent for illustration? Have you ever studied your craft at an institution of any sort? I studied fine art at college in Dublin (Ireland), majoring in painting. After three years I got the equivalent of a degree and ...
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Children's Book Illustrators - A Showcase: Sophie Norsa PIO issue 468 Dec 2013
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Children's Book Illustrators - A Showcase. A showcase of Australian Children's Book Illustrators who have appeared in the Industry Newsletter PASS IT ON. Tuesday, February 18, 2014. Sophie Norsa PIO issue 468 Dec 2013. Please describe your chosen illustration. When did you know you had a talent for illustration? I have always known that I love to draw – and I have proof! Have you ever studied your craft at an institution of any sort? What computer programmes do you use? Have you illustrated any books?