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The Heart And The Bottle

May 11th, 2010

A glimpse into the creative process of author and artist Oliver Jeffers, focusing on his latest book ‘The Heart And The Bottle’.

THE HEART AND THE BOTTLE by Oliver Jeffers from Expanded Books on Vimeo.


Oliver Jeffers at the AOI

March 24th, 2010

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Last Friday I travelled down to London to hear one of my favourite artist, illustrator, authors… Oliver Jeffers. He was at the Association of Illustrators to talk about his career and approach to making picture books.

First of all this man has one of the greatest moustaches I have ever seen! But apart from that it was so inspiring to hear him discuss the way each of his books have come about and showcase some of his other work – the paintings and in particular a glimpse of some fantastic sketchbooks! I thought I’d share a few highlights from my notes.

  • He fell in to children’s books almost by accident. Oliver had been trying to choose between a career in fine art and illustration and was always fascinated by the interaction of words and pictures. Picture books seemed to be the perfect medium so he created ‘How to Catch a Star’ as his final year project.
  • He describes himself as a picture book maker not a writer & illustrator. He allows the words to be in formed by the pictures and vice-versa. This allows him a lot of freedom to avoid saying the obvious and avoid being too ‘cutesy’ or sentimental despite covering serious topics.
  • He always set out to be proactive, authorial and almost entreprenuerial in order to avoid beconing the kind of illustrator that is simply a designer’s play thing. He always saw the boundaries between discilines such as fine art or design or typography as being unnecessary.
  • Oliver stressed the importance of sketchbooks. He will often have one for each book project as well ones for fine art projects and another for random drawings mixed with shopping lists!
  • “Never let the truth get in the way of a good story”
  • Oliver wins work as much for the way he thinks as the way he draws!
  • He was very clear about his job being to entertain rather than educate. His books appeal to both adults and children alike and that duality is certainly intentional – after all it’s the adults that have to read these books to their kids!
  • Don’t confuse playing safe with being predictable. Take risks even though it’s a risky thing to do.
  • Look everywhere and listen to all things.
  • Draw what you like in the way you like to draw, how it feels right. Don’t try to emulate others.

Thanks Oliver! If you’d like to see more of Oliver Jeffers’ work click HERE.


Life-like Acrylic

March 16th, 2010

This series of installations really blew my mind this morning. The artist Alexa Meade applies acrylic paints directly onto her subjects and scenes to make them part of the painting. You have to check out the rest of the series HERE – amazing!

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Poster Cabaret

October 26th, 2009

I think I may need to move to a house or studio with a lot more wall space. Found the site Poster Cabaret (HERE) over the weekend. Featuring quite a few artists previously mentioned on this blog it is a great place to find hundreds of fantastic art prints and gig posters from well-known leading artists.

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Click For Art

September 23rd, 2009

Loving the website clickforart.com! Great illustrations and artwork for a reasonable price, you can even get supersize versions of a select few that measure 2m x 1m. Here’s a couple of my favourites but you can view the huge collection HERE.

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How to Catch a Star

November 18th, 2008

This was one of the first books we bought for Ray, it is a really beautiful story and richly illustrated by Oliver Jeffers. His work is now available to buy as limited edition prints here.

(Via SwissMiss, thanks!)


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