Scholastic Australia selects Sleigh Ride as their 2016 Christmas e-card
It’s not often your art gets in front of 1000s of people so when Scholastic gave me the good news, it’s fair to say that I couldn’t contain my excitement.
Read nowI've been journalling on this website once per week for almost 4 years. It began as a personal project and a practice I could consistently return to to understand my progress as an artist. I never thought it would end up being one of the most important parts of my artistic practice but now I cannot miss a week. I've learned more from writing and reflecting than I have from drawing.
This journal needs more space – the space it deserves. I found myself trying to find articles I knew I had written, especially when asked about common problems younger artists encounter in their art practice. The new space not only gives each post room to breathe, but it makes entries more findable and filterable. bookmarkable and, hopefully, more illustratable.
It’s not often your art gets in front of 1000s of people so when Scholastic gave me the good news, it’s fair to say that I couldn’t contain my excitement.
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Read nowWhether your an author or illustrator who couldn’t make it or you’re keen to know what happens under the hood at a publishing event. Here’s my key takeaways from this great day.
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