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Tag Archives: Bank of England Museum
A Visit to the City of London
Last week I called in at the Bank of England Museum, to check if my work all about gold was still being displayed – it was. Still wish they’d paid me in gold though. My visit to the City of … Continue reading
Sally Kindberg at the Bank of England Museum again
Briefly called in yesterday to see Jenni Adam, curator of the Bank of England Museum, who commissioned me last year to do some work for the museum’s fab Gold display. Great to see Jenni again, and my illustrations and text on … Continue reading
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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Bank of England Museum GOLD exhibition – SK’s interactive info sheets
Nipped in yesterday to the Bank of England Museum’s GOLD exhibition to pick up a copy of printed interactive information sheets for visiting schoolchildren. Printed pages now accompany this new, permanent exhibition but you have to request them at the moment. … Continue reading
Posted in Drawings
Tagged Bank of England Museum, fact sheets, gold, gold exhibition, illustrations, Sally Kindberg
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Sally Kindberg’s work at the Bank of England Museum’s Gold exhibition
Fantastic new exhibition all about gold has just opened at the Bank of England Museum on Threadneedle Street, London. Last year I was commissioned to design and draw some interactive worksheets for children visiting the Museum. Some of the images already in … Continue reading
Gold
Part of a lovely commission from the Bank of England Museum for their fascinating exhibition about gold next spring. Wonder if I can be paid in gold?
Posted in Drawings, Work in progress
Tagged astronaut, Bank of England Museum, drawings, exhibition, gold, teeth
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