‘I am very serious about being silly’ : children’s illustrators on the art of storytelling
From The Twits to The Gruffalo and an angry bear in search of his hat… Quentin Blake, Cressida Cowell, Axel Sheffler, Lauren Child and more reveal how they bring children’s books to life Spread across a sprawling 17th-century industrial complex in London’s Clerkenwell, the Quentin Blake Centre (…)
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