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Some fab #PortraitChallenge drawings over at @StudioTeaBreak! Tlāloc, Aztec god of rain, water, and fertility; terracotta sculpture created by an unknown artist sometime between 600-900 AD @MuseoMAX -By @stiobhart @Torbentegner @dfmorrill
I am enjoying the way children draw our roly-poly flying pony 💛 #LegendOfKevin @philipreeve1
@redbreastedbird They almost made me weepy with their utter beauty. 😂 Oh, and Sue Dawe. https://t.co/KYSCDX00TQ
Great to meet writer-illustrator Sophie Burrows @boofburrows for the first time. Really looking forward to her picture book 'Ig and Og and the Other Frog', launching with @DFB_storyhouse next year! https://t.co/MC4Tjvr24A #BCBF19
Available for pre-order from this lovely indie bookshop (who provide me a nice link)! Launches 2 May: https://t.co/OaCBA5MkkJ #Grumpycorn #LBF19 @scholasticuk @PageFortyFive
Just posted my #PortraitChallenge on the blog with a few others: https://t.co/XZVhaZ2FXD Check out @StudioTeaBreak to see a fab variety of drawings of Maud Wagner based on her 1907 photo portrait 🙂 @tormalore @AshenTM @junerobin
@philipreeve1 @SMay_Hull_Uni @MichaelRosenYes @chrisriddell50 In the case of Dahl’s work, the illustrations were hugely influential: Joseph Schindelman’s Pictures left me feeling the stories are horrifically dark, whereas I think British readers find Dahl’s writing much more light, playful and socially acceptable, due to Quentin Blake.
If you're looking for a #WorldBookDay costume, Emily, our alien funfair engineer, is fairly straightforward! #GirlsInSTEM https://t.co/Dcnu7XiSOx @OUPChildrens @philipreeve1
Some of today’s fab #PortraitChallenge drawings on @StudioTeaBreak of Selika Lazevski, from an 1891 photo from the studio of Paul Nadar in Paris; by @AshenTM @AuntAndieBlog @JoBradleypaint @sevenxways