I came across two courses on children's book illustrations at Central Saint Martin (University of the Arts, London), one for "beginners" and one advanced course, each a week long over the two weeks before Easter 2014. I always wanted to learn more about character development and translating an idea or a narrative into a whole string of pictures. Decision made!
At very short notice I enrolled in the advanced course, which was on just before the very long Easter weekend. Advanced Children's Book Illustration - promising at a minimum a much-needed distraction and at best an eye-opening and life-changing experience!

The course took place at CSM's Backhill building, and it was the last week that CSM had this building. We were 8 ladies and one quota chap, plus our lovely teacher April. On Day 1 we were tasked with creating a character (from written description to drawn illustration), Pirate the cat. Apparently Pirate is a large, lazy, fairly round white cat with one black paw, a black patch over his left eye and a black tip to his tail. Now there is something that I might just about be able to do =)
The course took place at CSM's Backhill building, and it was the last week that CSM had this building. We were 8 ladies and one quota chap, plus our lovely teacher April. On Day 1 we were tasked with creating a character (from written description to drawn illustration), Pirate the cat. Apparently Pirate is a large, lazy, fairly round white cat with one black paw, a black patch over his left eye and a black tip to his tail. Now there is something that I might just about be able to do =)
But then time was starting to run out a bit and the pencil drawings became more fluid and more natural, just bringing onto paper what was in my mind and not worrying about a line being perfectly straight. I was quickly plotting on one sketch after the other and I was very sad when time was over and I could not have a go at more of the potential situations or expressions to portray Pirate in. (This was when I just scribbled down Pirate on the swings in less than 10 seconds..)
My favourite drawing of the day must be Pirate being angrily frustrated. I think I got the face spot on!
In the afternoon we created a sausage dog from clay and then tried to draw the little dog in a little story around a balloon.
I just could not wait for Day 2!
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Angrily frustrated! |
In the afternoon we created a sausage dog from clay and then tried to draw the little dog in a little story around a balloon.
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My four-legged creature in clay and pencil |
1. Puppy meets balloon
2. Sniffs it, balloon rolls a little
3. Puppy nudges balloon and watches
4. Puppy chases balloon
5. Puppy pounces on balloon
6. Balloon bursts, puppy retreats
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I just could not wait for Day 2!