It’s been far too long since I’ve posted up some images of amazing work by the kids in the comic workshops I run.
Here’s a selection from my recent workshop adventures…
I’ve done workshops in libraries, schools, museums, festivals, and theatres but I’d previously not had a chance to show the joy of comics in such a beautiful looking space as The Parish of St Clement and St James. This was part of an Into University sessions organised through the good people of the Cartoon Museum. The Into University children were kind enough to make a wonderful card to say thanks. Gratifying to see them using their comic and cartooning skills.The card featured a bear character as originally drawn by amazing comic artist Steve Marchant for a Cartoon Museum worksheet…I liked the comment at the top of this next bit of the card. Not sure that’s exactly what I said but it made me smile! Another fun day of workshops took place at Albion Primary School in Rotherhithe.
It can be quite scary anticipating talking to a full school year of kids in an assembly. Looking at the tiny size of the chairs for those kids helps take the edge off it though…Great to see pupils mastering breaking down stories, thumbnailing them and turning them into full comic pages. Another workshop organised by the Cartoon Museum found me in St Thomas’s School in Fulham.
The children here took on the challenge of coming up with comic images of community problems and solutions, some real and some fantastical. Finally, here’s some of my on the spot doodles explaining various points to the groups.