Three Dimensional Illustrations

  


The exhibition is all packed up now but here are some pictures of the artwork from Storylines. The gallery set up a pretend illustrators desk in the middle of the gallery which I used a couple of times.The little superman on the light was one of many sculptures by Lee Stewart.  She made some specifically for the space, a little fireman sat near the fire extinguisher.


I was really quite excited to be exhibiting with some fantastic illustrators.  In this image you can see the bright colours of Katherine Battersby and Mandy Graham. 


 The writing on the wall is a poem by Janeen Brian about writing and a big red balloon.  I made a treasure box of pirate food for another of her poems.  Maureen Prichard framed prints from a picture book about a boy called Jessie.  She works with such delicate lead pencils and she told me that she changed the colours to contrast the light of different times of day.  Maureen was on the interview panel that let me into art school.

Whose been sticking notes with made up words on the gallery wall? Everyone, there were even some in other languages. It was part of an artwork by author Marianne Musgrove.  The book birds 'Bwirds' were escaping from their cages and breaking all the grammatical rules.