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Category Archives: Exhibitions
How to use handwriting in books, newspapers, comic strips …
I love handwriting! I very often incorporate it into my drawings – especially of course in comic strips, comic strip books and in my maps. I generally use a dip pen with a Waverley nib, and Pelikan black ink. At my … Continue reading
Posted in Comic strips, Drawings, Exhibitions
Tagged Bank of England gold exhibition, Bank of England Museum, Bloomsbury Childrens Books, comic strips, diagrams, Draw It! series, gold, Hair, handwriting, handwritten, ink, Marion Richardson, Parker pens, Pelican drawing ink, Sally Kindberg's handwriting, The Comic Strip History of the World, the Guardian, The Independent, the Observer, TV ads, walker books, Waverley nibs, writing
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Tintin exhibition at Somerset House, London
A fine start to the year with a visit to a Tintin exhibition in Somerset House in London, with the added bonus of seeing a Snowy lookalike competition taking place that afternoon, and former foreign correspondent and Tintinologist Michael Farr on hand to chat to. … Continue reading
Posted in Exhibitions
Tagged comic strips, dalai lama, exhibitions, Michael Farr, notebooks, Somerset House, Tintin, Tintin in Tibet
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