May 29, 2009

"Have you heard, Niamh's nearly finished our book!"


I am on the home straight, after months of painting I am finishing up my book this week. It always is pretty intense finishing a book, for me anyway. There is nothing like a looming deadline to put the pressure on. Last weekend Owen took the kids away for a couple of days and I painted all weekend. 

I have next week to wrap up and clean up the artwork get it sent off to Walker. Last night after going through everything I realised that I had forgotten one entirely. My brain told me that I had painted it already because I imagined it so clearly. But no art was to be found for the page. 

I think it's time for a little holiday... 

May 23, 2009

Let the kids judge for themselves


Read my article in The Irish Times today!

CHILDREN ARE visually literate, and make excellent book choices given half a chance. The failing is often with adults choosing the cliched fairy and truck books. When children are left to choose their own titles, they can often make surprising discoveries for themselves. It is a great way of letting them take control.

Children don’t read the blurb, they don’t read the publishers’ bumf or care what prizes a title has won. Most of the small ones can’t read. So what do they do? They read pictures; they judge a book by its cover, and they go with their gut instinct.

So with this in mind I conducted an experiment. When all the review copies came in from The Irish Times, I placed them randomly around the room. I wanted to see what my kids, picture-book readers, Oscar aged five and Aoibhe aged three, were immediately drawn to. Neither of them can read yet.

Read the rest of the article here.

May 19, 2009

The Arts Show.


Following on from yesterday Shaun Tan and David Almond were on The Arts Show last night. You can listen here. Click on latest show to bring you to the interview. 
Here is a very good interview with Shaun Tan from The Australian from last year. 


May 18, 2009

Book overload!




After a weekend at the CBI conference, the icing of the cake was a special invitation to morning coffee and cake with Shaun Tan
Lots of happy illustrators(see pic!) crowded into the CBI offices and Mags Walsh of Children's Books Ireland just left us to it. So great to just talk pictures and hang out. Shaun lives in Melbourne, Australia so had come a long way for the coffee!
I was just delighted to meet him. I am a huge fan since Marie-Lousie Fitzpatrick showed me Shaun's books  in 2002 when she came back from her trip to Australia. His work is truely amazing. I am in total awe!

May 15, 2009

Which Puppy?

Jules Feiffer illustrated a book in 14 days! 
So I can finish mine in 14 days. This is my mission.

May 12, 2009

Shaun Tan in Dublin

The amazing illustrator Shaun Tan will be in Dublin this weekend as part of The Children's Books Ireland Summer School.   

Scamp the IGI blog has an overview of Shaun Tan's work here.

Martin Salisbury, David Almond, Celine KiernanPatrick Ness and Eoin Colfer will also be there this weekend in the National Art Gallery. What an amazing line up!

May 7, 2009

Making Doodling Cool!


We all were so comfortable drawing with crayons, markers when we were toddlers and young children and then most of us give up. We just stop, older kids and adults say, ‘I can’t draw a straight line…’  I say who cares if it’s straight, the wobblier the better. This is what makes your doodle great.

Mo Williams is a cartoonist, book writer, and doodler and he has a lot to say about getting adults doodling here on NPR.

One of the biggest reasons children stop drawing is that they see that adults don't do it, Willems says. When he goes into classrooms, teachers often ask him to get the kids to draw. But when he does, many of the teachers don't participate. 

“Well, now the kids realize that this is just a baby activity,’  He reminds us that parents are actually cool in kid’s eyes- for a while- and kids want to imitate what they do. 

‘If your kid comes home from school and you say, ‘I’ll be right with you: I’m just finishing a doodle,’ the kid’s going to think ‘Dude, I want to do that, too!’

When I am doing workshops I try to include the adults and teachers,  they are often very reluctant but then they just LOVE it in the end! 

Now I have to say a lot of doodling goes on in our house. My eldest Megan has a huge white board in her bedroom and we all have to do a daily doodle on it, one that can be added to by every member in the family. Mo also suggests a family draw. His family gets a large piece of paper, picks a theme and then everyone draws. Or how about a dinner party where wine and crayons are provided. 

So the big draw can start here today...do a doodle of a monster waiting at a bus stop, or your favourite stufffed toy from when you were a kid, or a elephant on roller skates, or a rhino is your teacher, or your boss in a funny situation... just doodle! 

May 5, 2009

Great interview with Dan Yaccarino


In case you missed it there is a great interview with Dan Yacarino over at Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast. You may know his work from the TV character Oswald, and the character designs for The Backyardigans, you can see more of his work on his website www.danyaccarino.com



I will be part of the Cinemagic Dublin festival starting on Wednesday. My workshops are on in the Burlington on Friday morning.