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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. Templar Publishing reference books

I'm pleased to announce that two more of the 'Who what when' books that I illustrated have been published and are available! 


What is even better for me is that they have used my illustrations on both of the new books, which are called 'Knights and castles', and 'Ponies and horses'. They are actually available to purchase on Amazon already, which is pretty fast!

All the books are aimed at a younger age range and have lift the flap pages and layouts designed to be fun for a younger audience. 

All the artwork had to be painted on white with absolutely no background, so that they could be dropped into the layout with backgrounds and work with flaps, etc.

All mind were created using nib pen, permanent sepia ink and watercolours on a very smooth, pure white watercolour paper. 

Here are the two news jacket covers for the latest published!






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