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Monthly Archives: May 2014
Illustrators: Assemble!
So, after the disgorging of sketchbooks from the initial stages of the MA, I had intended to continue in uncharacteristically logical, sequential fashion by posting further sketchbook pages from the second module (appropriately entitled ‘The Sequential Image’). However, I felt that … Continue reading
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Tagged Amanda Pike, Amanda Pollard, Anglia Ruskin University, Beth Woollvin, Cambridge School of Art, Children's Book Illustration MA, Chris Inns, Coningsby Gallery, Dan Ungurenau, Danni Gowdy, David Roberts, Emily Gravett, Gemma Merino, graphite, illustratedbyamanda, illustration, Macmillan Prize, Morag Hood, PanMacmillan, picture books, picturebooks, prize, students, watercolour
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Unloading sketchbooks…
A few more pages from the sketchbooks – to try and mitigate the over-abundant wordage of yesterday’s post… Again, from the Observational Drawing module at the start of the course (a brilliant way to deconstruct ideas of what it is … Continue reading
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Tagged Amanda Pike, graphite, observational drawing, pencil, Pro-markers, reportage, Shepreth, sketchbooks
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Divertissements from the MA, to-date, and more…
Well… It’s been a long ol’ hiatus, but I’m back! A rather more intense experience than I had anticipated (perhaps rather foolishly…), the Diploma stage of the MA in Children’s Book Illustration (led by the fearsomely eyebrow-ed, but amazing, Martin Salisbury) … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexis Deacon, Alina Surnaite, Amanda Pike, Anglia Ruskin University, Dan Ungureanu, Danni Gowdy, David Hughes, degree show, Ellie Snowdon, illustration, illustrators, Katie Harnett, MA Children's Book Illustration, Margarita Surnaite, Marta Altes, Martin Salisbury, Pam Smy
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