Saturday Workshop at the Institute: 10 May
9-14 year olds interested in giving making comics a try can come along to the Institute in London! Book here! Continue reading
9-14 year olds interested in giving making comics a try can come along to the Institute in London! Book here! Continue reading
I had such a great day on Saturday taking part in a comic making workshop as part of the Secret Agent Themed Season at Discover Children’s Story Centre in Stratford, East London on Saturday. Sunday would see the skills of Sarah McIntyre, Gary Northfield and Alex Milway assisting any kids… Continue reading
Earlier this week I had an intense but fun day running six comic workshops for children at Cranmer School in Surrey. All in all, 165 kids worked to produce comic strips with some serious talent on display… First I wowed them with my mastery of zoological form… Then they warmed… Continue reading
I’m so thrilled at how all the work’s turned out for this year’s Webcomic Artist Swap Project. Amazing creators involved! Also, I was chuffed at having the chance to work with Nicola Streeten and Rachael Smith. See the resulting comics below and visit tempolush.com/wasp for more WASP comics to appear… Continue reading
It’s been a busy but fun time lately running loads of comic workshops. I’ve started a project through Apples and Snakes. Poet and writer Inua Ellams and I are working with pupils of City of London Academy and Highbury Fields School, both in Islington. We’re developing a poem and a… Continue reading
It all kicks off on Monday… Continue reading
Want an exciting visual record of a meeting or seminar? Take a peek at these doodles… Business Illustrator is a great company I sometimes work with. Continue reading
Things are hotting up over on the WASP (Webcomic Artist Swap Project) blog, with a brand new logo by the fantabulous Francesca Dare… Continue reading
When you’re stuck working out a plot, sometimes the best course of action is to get physical! Moving bits of paper with key beats on them seems to unblock ideas in a way that staring at a computer screen can’t. Incidentally, what you see above is the second half of… Continue reading