Sunday, 5 October 2025

Armando Fonseca V

'The Animal in the Stone' illustrated by Armando Fonseca, received a Golden Apple at the International Illustration Biennial in Bratislava, Slovakia.

The images share habitat and dialogue with a poem by Julio Serrano in the book. The book acts like a cave where text and image are two stones that collide to produce fire, the fire that draws near, ignites, transforms and illuminates the imagination.






Saturday, 4 October 2025

Eeva Lietonen

 


Painting by Eeva Lietonen that speaks of autumn to me, migrating birds and fading flowers. 

Friday, 3 October 2025

Jame Goodall II

 


Above: Anna Font Garcia

There are such lovely illustrations being created to honour the passing of Jane Goodall that I decided to continue posting. This beauty above is by Anna Font Garcia. 

Thursday, 2 October 2025

Jane Goodall

 

Above: Christian Robinson's illustration for Jane Goodall's poem about reading, in; 'A Velocity of Reading'

Dear Children,

I want to share something with you — and that is how much I loved books when I was your age. Of course, back then there was no Internet, no television — we learned everything from printed books. We didn’t have much money when I was a child and I couldn’t afford new books, so most of what I read came from our library. But I also used to spend hours in a very small second hand book shop. The owner was an old man who never had time to arrange his books properly. They were piled everywhere and I would sit there, surrounded by all that information about everything imaginable. I would save up any money I got for my birthday or doing odd jobs so that I could buy one of those books. Of course, you can look up everything on the Internet now. But there is something very special about a book — the feel of it in your hands and the way it looks on the table by your bed, or nestled in with others in the bookcase.

I loved to read in bed, and after I had to put the lights out I would read under the bedclothes with a torch, always hoping my mother would not come in and find out! I used to read curled up in front of the fire on a cold winter evening. And in the summer I would take my special books up my favorite tree in the garden. My Beech Tree. Up there I read stories of faraway places and I imagined I was there. I especially loved reading about Doctor Doolittle and how he learned to talk to animals. And I read about Tarzan of the Apes. And the more I read, the more I wanted to read.

I was ten years old when I decided I would go to Africa when I grew up to live with animals and write books about them. And that is what I did, eventually. I lived with chimpanzees in Africa and I am still writing books about them and other animals. In fact, I love writing books as much as reading them — I hope you will enjoy reading some of the ones that I have written for you.

Jane Goodall

Above: Rikin Parekh


Above: Rachel Ignotofsky

I was saddened yesterday to hear that Jane Goodall had returned her borrowed stardust. What an incredible woman and life, a true hero of humanity and earth dwellers. 

Above: Heegyum Kim 김희겸


Above and Below illustrations from  'Me ... Jane' by Patrick McDonnell published 2011.







Above: Risa Kusumoto

Liz Foulis II

Found  treasures watercolour by Liz Foulis.

 

Wednesday, 1 October 2025

Sarah Battle

 

The sublime collages of Sarah V Battle, above inspired by the V&A collection and below works inspired by 17c English tinglazed tiles.