House of Illustration – Quentin Blake 07.08.14

Last month I popped along to the Quentin Blake exhibition ‘What does an illustrator think about?’ at the new House of Illustration.

Quentin.001The exhibition is an absolute delight – a parade through some of my favourite books from childhood.

It’s amazing how Quentin’s illustration style hasn’t aged – it still feels as fresh and magical as it did back when I was a child.

These two have stuck in my mind from when i read the books. They’re as great up close as an adult as they were during bedtime reading as a child.

Quentin.005I seem to find myself perpetually drawn to the components of creative peoples spaces; their tools, their desks etc. Where I go, I generally end up hunting them down. So it was nice to see some of Quentin’s materials and instruments on display – no searching required.

Quentin.002One of the fascinating parts of being an illustrator must be choosing which part of the text to illustrate, and then laying it out into book form. There’s a couple of examples from the exhibition below that really give a window onto Quentin’s process.

Quentin.004 Quentin.003The development of each image is equally fascinating. Seeing how the Twit’s house was refined throughout creative development was one of my favourite parts of the exhibition. If you can go, do – its fantastic to see it up close.

Quentin.006Quentin’s mastery of illustration really shows when you see him tackling tricky shots, with complex lighting. The below images appears effortless – but it takes incredible talent to create anything like that.

Quentin.007Incredible craft, by an incredible illustrator.

Please do go and support the House of Illustration and see the exhibition for yourself – it’s totally worth it.

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