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Ishan Trivedi illustrates a story about live puppets and their puppeteer through his mesmerizing style. Have a look at the complete series here https://t.co/VKU4MGUzq0

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is by Molly Brett for "Robin finds Christmas" (1960). Gentle, charming watercolour illustrations that even in the 60s looked appealingly nostalgic, and which proved hugely popular in both her own books and in the blossoming greetings card market.

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John Jay Cabuay Illustrating a sixties world today. Pls RT and follow my Fishink FB page and Blog thank you https://t.co/4Z0ZgASBqf

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is by Jan Marcin Szancer - one more Nutcracker from 1951 (ETA Hoffmann version). Szanceer was a polish illustrator and set designer. I love the soft sugary, gingerbready, biscuity feel to this gentle, dreamy but bonkers vision of the Land of Sweets!

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Co-workers hand in hand form beautiful domesticated patterns. In palaces, these motifs might decorate wallpapers, but also the rugs.

Victor Tavares
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‘As Yasmín travels home that day she thinks about the journeys of all these stories’ 🚂

One of my illustrations taken from ‘Collaborative Fiction Writing’

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Cultivating genuine smiles is a skill for few. How many have you collected today?


Victor Tavares
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is by Artus Scheiner for Hoffmann's "Nutcracker & the Mouse King" (1924). Here it's Marie, not Clara, carried across a lake of pink lemonade to a marzipan palace, by a tiny nutcracker. The ballet wasn't yet popular; this is the original story...

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Thrilled to see my second illustration featured on the SCBWI FB Advent calendar today.

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There’s some in here for Even have to learn how to ride a flake. Learning takes Sometimes I draw till my arms feel like jello. And then I draw some more! 😊

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