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This is where I publish updates on what I am illustrating and for whom, and also any funny anecdotes about things children say - I also work a few hours a week in a library with children, who say the most extraordinary things at times!
1. Quentin Blake


I had five minutes today to have a quick look at any lecture publicity on the Internet for Quentin Blake’s lecture that might also mention and have advertised mine. Most include me in their publicity and I have to say I am pleasantly surprised and delighted!


Lecture publicity: My lecture has now happened and I shared blogs about on my Facebook page and website. I was advertised as speaking for two hours and so created varied and animated presentation, but intended to break it up a bit. I showed original pieces of artwork too, some of my published books and some paper maquettes. These are created by paper engineers specifically for pop-up books and gift books.
I divided up my lecture into three areas:
  1. From concept to book
  2. Other illustration projects I have worked on, which includes an adventure park, editorial and a pub sign
  3. My process of working.
I thought I’d share some of the links with you of places Quentin and my lecture are being advertised:
Here's an illustration that featured in my talk:

All illustrations are owned by Lyn Stone ©

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