Anne shared her wonderful artist's journals of charcoal and ink drawings she used while drawing The Peasant Prince.
Anne Spudvilas |
Greg's talk focussed on Reading Pictures - picture books versus graphic novels (lots of audience participation too).
Greg Holfeld |
Sarah Davis |
Leigh Hobbs |
Jeannie's workshop focussed on making collages and collage picture books as a medium of expression for children.
Jeannie Baker |
I attended Freya's workshop. She shared how she created her gorgeous illustrations for Harry and Hopper and several other books. Freya even demonstrated her method of drawing a child so we could do it ourselves (well, attempt to do it ourselves). She's a very good teacher and we managed to produce something - my effort is at the bottom of this page (just the head as I didn't master body proportions, lol). A great workshop!
I wish I could take Freya home with me.
Freya Blackwood |
It was a perfect day for beginning or developing illustrators to learn from some of Australia's best children's books illustrators. Where were you??
Pity the legs went off the page! |
9 comments:
I'm so jealous!
Waaaaa! I am prepping to be there for next year NOW! And PS: Sheryl, your drawing is amazing, but that's no surprise. x
haha, that's a lovely compliment, Tania. You notice I didn't put in the legs! But I'm going to practice more on my gestural (?) drawing when I get home. :)
Lynn, you would've been in 7th Heaven! It was amazing.
Always thought you should do a picture book Sheryl. Love your drawing.
Thank you, Michael!! :)
Great post, Sheryl.
Love your drawing and the day sounds like it was so inspiring:)
Thanks, Dee. Exhausting BUT inspiring. Everyone has been so generous sharing their knowledge - the participants have been thrilled at what they're getting.
I agree with Sheryl. It was the most inspiring bunch of illustrators to hang out with and learn from.
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