
This is my new homepage - the animal still dance about, but now they blink too. The little red plane is Giddy Goat, who flies across the top of each page, bringing you up-to-the-minute news.

It's not radically different in appearance - I've hung on to the basic colour and feel of the original, but it has some new features (like the form above, for leaving feedback after workshops), and it's a lot easier to find your way around.
It's also much, much easier for me to keep updated, so I will be adding new work far more frequently. This is what the individual book pages look like:

Spot the little rhino, swinging behind my name? There are lots of cute creatures that appear in corners, which change randomly each time you return.
There are tons more sketchbooks to see this time, including all my train portraits gathered together and the books of the various places I have travelled to:



Please do have a look round and come back and let me know if anything's flaky, or if you find any weird anomalies. Your feedback would be really useful!



On the flip chart, you can see the process: starting with two circles, like a snowman falling over (to get the head out in front) then adding the right face, in this case a bear, with sloping down eyebrows for added fear. I am showing them how to draw 'running' arms and legs, to create movement and speed.









Every year, UK libraries take part in the Summer Reading Challenge. Kids of all ages win prizes if they read 6 books through the 6 week holiday. The challenge has a different theme each time, to help inspire them, and this year's is Questseekers.
Last year was a
I like the simplicity of not having the doors showing through the banisters, so I'm wondering whether I can get away with just the floral wallpaper or, probably better, cutting the background altogether and having plain colour. We'll see.
A minor thing, but I'm wondering if Julia might consider changing 'get' to 'give', which would makes slightly better sense with the image...







This drawing sits behind all my 'In The UK' sketchbooks for instance.
Ages ago, when I first looked through the project, I did the above sketch sheet of ideas for this page. A bit later on, I worked it up to this drawing:





