'Before, I Could Draw' is an exhibition based on re-interpreting our childhood drawings, where both versions will be displayed side by side! It's a brilliant idea for an exhibition and I'm really excited to be taking part. There's some serious talent on board!
Here is my piece, a Film Noir re-interpretation of a drawing of a cuddly Mole I drew when I was four. Me and my Mum made him together from a kit, as well as a bat, and I developed this into a new Poster design for the classic Film Noir 'The Maltese Falcon' ('The 'Moletese' Falcon') I chose my Mole drawing because the text I wrote describing him made me chuckle, and I have fond memories of the cuddly toys we made together.
The exhibition opens this Friday at 2022NQ and runs until Tuesday the 7th Dec. It is curated by JAMWAH!
For more information visit the 'Before, I Could Draw' Facebook Page, and Follow on Twitter @BICDexhibition
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