Today was the last day of the Shoutsouth festival held at London Southbank University.
Over 3 amazing days over 15 of us children's book authors inspired over 100 children from schools all over South London to write and illustrate their own stories. We all worked and played hard - the kids especially (so focused!), accompanying teachers and us Shoutsouth authors and illustrators and what wonderful stories and pictures came out of it!
Here's what everyone managed to do... |
... in less than 20 minutes |
Afterwards a teacher told me she hadn't realized she could draw a 'relationship' between characters until she did this simple exercise. So it works for adults who aren't used to drawing, as much as to kids who draw all the time. As I see it
1. If you can write O, U, Y and V, big and small, and draw dots, you can also draw simple animal or human characters.
2. With basic shapes, anyone can get two characters to 'connect' enough to spark a story. Add dots to their eye sockets - to direct their focus - and you can get a story jump started.
3. Even the simplest drawings have a distinctive 'stamp' or handwriting to them. Every single person in that room, young and old drew different characters.
4. Bottom line, illustration is about communicating ideas and stories. It is not all just about skill or talent.
There's a handout based on this drawing exercise on my new site and do contact me if you are interested in me doing an event.
even experts like Sally Kindberg (author of the brilliant Draw It books published by Bloomsbury) had a go, alongside writers Mo O'Hara and Sara Grant |
Shoutsouth deliberately mixes different ages of kids and different kinds of schools, into teams - each with their own group of 4 authors to work with. We gave them...
inspiration (here is writer Sara Grant sparking our Leopard team off!), |
tips and lots of individual attention to their writing and drawing... |
plenty of good materials to work with - the purple pencil cases here were packs of 'Flip' double-ended colour pencils donated by the generous Derwent pencil company
Here are just a few samples of our Leopard team's pictures. Hope to see more - and some of the brilliant stories the kids wrote soon on ShoutAbout magazine for kids |
Oh and a big thanks to the Shoutsouth bookseller Pea Green Books for inviting me to draw my multi-coloured Tiz and Ott on their tablecloth close to my books and those by my friend Sally Kindbergs's and above Curtis Jobling's - author of Bob the Builder and Wereworld! |
As a children's book creator, spending time with kids is like a reality check after days in the studio.
I feel energized, with a renewed sense of commitment to what I am about!
(Love these characters from one of the kids in our first day character session!) |
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