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Primary Times talks with Sir Quentin Blake about his inspiration for illustration and the variety of his work for children
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During his 70-year-long career Quentin Blake has illustrated more than 500 books. He is the artist behind many beloved children’s book characters, working alongside famous authors such as Roald Dahl and David Walliams. He is also the author and illustrator of popular children’s books such as Zagazoo and Mrs Armitage. Quentin has had amazing success through his much-loved drawings. “I am extremely grateful that I’ve had the opportunity to take my drawing into many different situations,” Quentin told us. “I was born in 1932 where things were very boring. Nobody did any art in my home but me. Almost everything I got for my drawings came from my school.” While at school, Quentin never studied art directly. Instead, he enjoyed reading and studying English Literature while still holding a keen passion for drawing. “I never went to an art school but I don’t regret that because learning to read books has a lot to do with
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what I’ve done ever since. The fundamental collaboration in illustration is the collaboration with the story and I like to think that books take people away, not just to different places but also to different experiences of how other people feel and live and react. However, I did take art classes outside of school. In the classes you would draw from a model, then turn around so you could draw only what you can remember. Then you go home and you draw it again. If you draw something that is in front of you, the amount of visual information is sometimes too much to deal with. But I think that if you go away, then you discover different feelings that you can get down on the paper. It isn’t only the technical information, it’s the feeling.” The feeling of the artwork has been incredibly
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children during their happiest times but also during their scariest times. “You might not know this but I’ve done a lot of drawings in hospitals,” Quentin told us as he explained his inspiration behind one of his murals for a children and young people’s centre in Harrow, commissioned by The Nightingale Project. “’Welcome To Planet Zog’ went in a waiting room for children. I felt that a hospital is quite an
alien environment and so Planet Zog strange environment but friendly. Th that correspond to the doctors and c and aliens having their leg bandaged Really it’s quite a simple message: ye environment but the aliens can be qu
Quentin’s very first illustrations were in the children’s book A Drink of Wa Yeoman and were published in 196 Quentin has had lots of experience genres and shares his tips for illustr “Sometimes people say that I seem children very well but of course I do been married, I’ve never had any ch that I know about children, but that one. What is fascinating about child that there’s so many opportunities i a lot like acting. You don’t have mod you have to imagine that you are th have to imagine things happening a kind of mime out the actions when them so I know exactly how to draw
To discover more about Sir Quentin quentinblake.com or watch Quentin Drawing of my Life available on BB
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