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1. Three years on Squiggles, poetry, Welcome to the Family

Why don’t I blog?
Because I’m too busy staring into space.
But had a lovely time at the Guardian’s Big Draw with such a fine and varied group of illustrators. I did Squiggles, where you can turn a squiggle into anything. Here (above) are some of yours.

On October 27th I’ll be at the  Wantage Betjeman Festival doing more Squiggles and reading from ‘It’s Not Fairy’ and my new book of poetry, ‘Vanishing Trick’.

And ‘Welcome to the Family’ by the splendid Mary Hoffman (with my pictures) is shortlisted for the School Libraries Asociation Award.

Here’s what kind Rhino Reads had to say about it:

By the inclusion dream team of Mary Hoffman and Ros Asquith … Perhaps Gove should scrap all his education reform and, instead of donating a King James Bible to every school, he could put a set of the Hoffman/Asquith books in every school library. He could change the world.’ – 9th July Rhino Reads

 

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2. Going Crazy in Corby!


At last: I'm back at home today, so have a bit of time to tell you how I've been getting on at my latest batch of visits...



As expected, Corby Big Draw was huge fun. We covered the entire floor of the hall above with card, and families came in and drew all over it. The day was really busy: the children got SO excited and it was great to see so many grown ups too, totally engrossed in drawing.


Every so often, I called kids into a corner and read a story for inspiration, then we worked as groups on huge drawings:
this Class Three all at Sea picture is over 6' long.


We did Class Two at the Zoo as well, which was even bigger!


I drew the outline of the anaconda, and the children filled his belly:


As well as chalk pastels and felt tips, we had big fat oil pastels, which were perfect.


It was lovely that all ages worked happily together (the older kids were very patient with the 2yr olds, who scribbled rather too freely over everything, as you can imagine, and left little chalk footprints everywhere!).


Corby's MP, Phil Hope, came to support the event and see what we were up to...

...and the kids made him lay on the floor so they could draw round him! Then they all set to colouring him in.

He was a brilliant sport, but also a tall man, so I had to do a bit of a 'joiner' to get the drawing into the photo! The heart above his head is because he's a Minister for Health.

At the end, we hung some drawings on the walls, or propped them up around the room, and made walkways through the ones on the floor, so it formed an exhibition for people to visit the next day. The best pictures are going to be put on display in public spaces around Corby.

I ran workshops in the exhibition space on the 2nd day, and would like to give an extra special mention to the super Wilks family, who read about the event here on the blog, and came all the way from Wales to see me and take part!!! I was totally chuffed. Hello guys!

This is the Welsh dragon that they drew for the exhibition:


Thanks too to Abigail Tilley, who was incredibly prolific and produced several fabulous drawings like this:


..and to Debony and her mum, who had such a nice time, that they came back when it was all over to bring me a 'thank you' card and a box of chocolates. A really lovely thought - thank you!

And at risk of sounding like I'm at the Oscars, I'd also like to thank Ludie and Micheal for putting me up, feeding me and looking after me so well.


A fantastic couple of days that I'm sure we will all remember for a very long time. I'll post some of the other drawings in the Picture Gallery, as this post is already waaaaaaaay to long!

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3. the big draw


Sharon Lane Holm's spring 2009 class proudly display their masterpieces at their publisher party. The children write and illustrate their own picture books, by following the same process a children's book illustrator/author would, from concept, thumbnails to illustrated "books". I am always so inspired by their work and effort. So many good story ideas! Fall class of 2009 has just started!

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4. The Big Draw ~ Draw me a pig!

In recognition of the official Big Draw Day on the 10th of October, I sketched whilst at my local library. I was with an illustrator friend, Frances Cony.
We chose the theme of drawing a 'pig' as a pig is the adopted mascot of our regional illustrators group in the UK. (SWillustrators, is abbreviated to 'SWill', and swill is pig feed!)

I put our sketches on my blog, and then thought it might be nice to open The Big Draw ~ Draw me a pig! challenge up to others throughout the month of October!
Feel free to send me a scan of your own pig sketch if you want to join in on my Blog Big Draw 2009! I will post your pig drawing, and credit it with your name and a link to your blog or website.

So here is the rough pencil sketch that eventually resulted from my Big Draw moment at the library...

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5. "Big Draw" painting


Okay...so 10/10 was "The Big Draw" day. I took part in a plein-aire art auction to benefit the local art center. Top Hudson Valley artists paint in and around Rhinebeck, NY from 9-3 and finished/framed works are then auctioned. This was my contribution.

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6. Building a Paper World


This is another post 'in absentia', set up in advance (today I am in a school in Audenshaw):

If you live in Northants, you might like to come along to a FAB event I'm part of, celebrating The Big Draw in Corby.
It's on October 26th & 27th at the Kingswood Children's Centre and it's going to be brilliant...


The Monday will be totally bonkers: we are papering an entire room, and you can help us completely cover it with drawing. Maybe we can create new worlds, with weird, alien creatures, or you could draw yourself waving from your house, in your street... There will be darker paper all around the bottom of the walls, where you can decide what mysteries might be buried under the ground: maybe treasure, or rotting bones, or secret passageways...


I will be there to help you with ideas from 10am onwards, along with local artists Jo Dacombe & Carole Miles.

Then at 4pm, I will be running a 2 hour illustration workshop for adults:


But that's not all! The following day there will be kids workshops and storytellings, as well as a fabulous exhibition for you to explore:


And then, as if all that wasn't enough... there will be free books given away! Yahoo!

Don't miss out: call the Kingswood Centre on 01536 746 265 for your free invitation, or to reserve your place on any of the events. See you there!

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