Publishing

I had illustrated and contributed to several children’s books but ‘The Little Penguin’ was the first one I both wrote and illustrated. It was published by Harper Collins in 1988 and they described it as: ‘a mix of magic and nostalgia’.

I was clearly influenced by ‘Little Nemo’ and ‘Rupert Bear’. Still am….

One of several stories I illustrated for ‘World Tales’, (a collection of folk tales from around the world, published by Allen Lane/Kestrel), was ‘Cecino the Tiny’, the Tuscan version of ‘Tom Thumb’.

A love of costume and my time teaching in the fashion department at Kingston University will always serve as inspiration.

Given the opportunity by Collins, I chose to illustrate ‘Pinocchio’, continuing the Italian theme. That went on to win a prize at Bologna and led to Mondadori commissioning me to illustrate the unabridged version of the story - (published 1990). With my love of Italian design, (I owned an Alfa Romeo at that time!) it was a dream project.

Constant themes emerge throughout ‘Eye See, Do You See?’- (Thumbprint Books & Duncan Baird 1995) - architecture, costume, surreal landscapes and magical wonder!

‘Jack Frost’ is a project in development - ‘A Story of Ice and Snow, of Sun and Sea and Daring Deeds…’ 

 

Pinocchio

Endpapers

Pinocchio

Pinocchio

Pinocchio

The Little Penguin

The Little Penguin

Cecino the Tiny

eye see

Eye See

Eye See

Jack Frost

Jack Frost

The Adventures of Pinocchio

Pinocchio cover

Pinocchio

Pinocchio

Pinocchio

THE LITTLE PENGUIN

The Little Penguin cover

The Little Penguin

CECINO THE TINY

Cecino the Tiny

Cecino the Tiny

Eye See

jack frost

Jack Frost

Jack Frost

OTHER PUBLISHING

Village Scene

Topiary Garden

Rupert Page