Fall in love with Miro in this vibrantly illustrated, heart-warming tale. Get your hands on it NOW! Now available to purchase online Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk
Sunday, 24 November 2013
'Marvellous Miro' Now Available!
The trailer for my second childrens picture-book.
Fall in love with Miro in this vibrantly illustrated, heart-warming tale. Get your hands on it NOW! Now available to purchase online Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk
Fall in love with Miro in this vibrantly illustrated, heart-warming tale. Get your hands on it NOW! Now available to purchase online Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk
Wednesday, 30 October 2013
Marvellous Miro
So I made my deadline. My second childrens picture-book is out of my hands, and in the publishing-process. We are awaiting the return of the proof before final sign-off. I thought I'd feel an enormous sense of relief as the completion of this one took such a determined effort in time-management! I actually feel very vulnerable. It's the same feeling you'd get after working for months on a body of work for an exhibition. You put everything you have into it, and are so self-absorbed for so long, that when it comes to opening night, and revealing it to the public, it feels like you've publicly exposed yourself!! (Not that I've ever done that so don't know first-hand, but you know what I mean!).
This book, 'Marvellous Miro' (title chosen by my kids) is a tale about a young frog called Miro who, born with only one leg has to over-come his disability to lead a normal froggy-life. He can't hop, so becomes a very adept swimmer, earning the respect of his peers. The tale is in rhyming prose, which helps little kids memorize the text that goes with the picture (I've noticed this with my own kids), assisting with word-recognition and early reading. But, aside from all that, first and foremost, this is a fun book with detailed, vibrant illustrations that will stimulate any childs imagination, whilst being both humorous and heart-warming. I'm hoping this book will appeal to all children from 0-6 and also early readers too.
So for those of you looking for something special for someone little in your life, I'll let you know as soon as 'Marvellous Miro' is available on-line.
This book, 'Marvellous Miro' (title chosen by my kids) is a tale about a young frog called Miro who, born with only one leg has to over-come his disability to lead a normal froggy-life. He can't hop, so becomes a very adept swimmer, earning the respect of his peers. The tale is in rhyming prose, which helps little kids memorize the text that goes with the picture (I've noticed this with my own kids), assisting with word-recognition and early reading. But, aside from all that, first and foremost, this is a fun book with detailed, vibrant illustrations that will stimulate any childs imagination, whilst being both humorous and heart-warming. I'm hoping this book will appeal to all children from 0-6 and also early readers too.
So for those of you looking for something special for someone little in your life, I'll let you know as soon as 'Marvellous Miro' is available on-line.
Sunday, 8 September 2013
Sneak Peek
With school underway, you'd think I'd have time on my hands once again, but I find I'm on a stop-watch. Between school drop-offs and trying to get a run in, I find I may have 45 minutes to an hour to spend on the final illustrations of my new book. After school collections and after-school activities, I may have an hour again, before preparations for dinner begin. The day is gone so incredibly quickly, and I feel frustratingly no closer to getting this book completed than I did at the start of the summer when I had no time to myself at all!
Still, I'm determined to get it done and have set myself an ambitious deadline: October. I may get a little stressed as we head towards the middle of September, but I figure if I keep plugging away during the sporadic breaks I get, I'll get it done (Well in time for Christmas I hope!).
I've given a few sneak previews of some of the illustrations of the new book which is about a frog called 'Miro'. There are 20 illustrations in total, so it has been pretty intense. Making sure each illustration offers something 'new' is a challenge when the subject matter is the same as the previous pages. Nature, however offers an endless and varied source of inspiration, so I enjoyed the conception stage of the drawings.
These illustrations are all done on watercolour paper. I start with an acrylic/watercolour background, working in depth with shadow and hi-lights, and finish the detailing with acquarelle pencils. The colours are bold and vibrant and I hope they will capture the attention and imagination of every child that reads it.
Still, I'm determined to get it done and have set myself an ambitious deadline: October. I may get a little stressed as we head towards the middle of September, but I figure if I keep plugging away during the sporadic breaks I get, I'll get it done (Well in time for Christmas I hope!).
I've given a few sneak previews of some of the illustrations of the new book which is about a frog called 'Miro'. There are 20 illustrations in total, so it has been pretty intense. Making sure each illustration offers something 'new' is a challenge when the subject matter is the same as the previous pages. Nature, however offers an endless and varied source of inspiration, so I enjoyed the conception stage of the drawings.
These illustrations are all done on watercolour paper. I start with an acrylic/watercolour background, working in depth with shadow and hi-lights, and finish the detailing with acquarelle pencils. The colours are bold and vibrant and I hope they will capture the attention and imagination of every child that reads it.
Thursday, 11 July 2013
Let's frame it!
Keeping with the same theme of 'paper-craft', these are another gift idea of mine. The frames are light-weight MDF, and decorated in much the same way as the letters.
Tuesday, 2 July 2013
Handmade Cards for any Occasion!
Card-making has always been a hobby of mine since I was a child. My Mother always encouraged us to write thank-you letters or make our own cards as she believes they mean so much more than the bought variety. Hand made cards show you really care because of the time and thought spent on each and every one. I've tried to instill this in my own kids and we often have 'card-making' days when the Irish weather is at its worst! They really enjoy it and it's an amazingly creative way to eat-up the hours.
Tuesday, 25 June 2013
What's in a Name?
Well the school holidays are here and I'm finding my time completely absorbed with activities with the kids and keeping on top of my garden and greenhouse. My talented husband has been occupied every weekend since May, building a tree-house for the kids - it looks amazing and is very nearly ready for me to add the finishing, girly touches. Given the shortage of hours in the day I've felt it necessary to extend the deadline for the completion of my second book to October, or my sanity would be in tatters!
I've thoroughly enjoyed each of the eleven illustrations I've completed so far, but have been hesitant to start on the last nine as they are all night-time scenes - something I have absolutely no experience doing. I guess the only thing for it is to take the plunge, and see what happens!
I've had a few artistic deviations (to take my mind off the remaining illustrations) in the form of personalized 'frames'.
I first tried my hand at these when I was decorating the nursery for my first child. We knew we were having a girl, and had chosen a name, so I bought Wooden letters and decided to decorate them for a shelf in her nursery. I had found a fabulous art/craft shop near where we lived, and I was like a kid in a sweet shop! I had already collected quite a stockpile of decorative papers via the internet, and I have a few friends and family members ardently collecting used wrapping paper, cards and gift bags for me to recycle. It's an all-absorbing creative out-let, and one I love. So simple too!
I've thoroughly enjoyed each of the eleven illustrations I've completed so far, but have been hesitant to start on the last nine as they are all night-time scenes - something I have absolutely no experience doing. I guess the only thing for it is to take the plunge, and see what happens!
I've had a few artistic deviations (to take my mind off the remaining illustrations) in the form of personalized 'frames'.
I first tried my hand at these when I was decorating the nursery for my first child. We knew we were having a girl, and had chosen a name, so I bought Wooden letters and decided to decorate them for a shelf in her nursery. I had found a fabulous art/craft shop near where we lived, and I was like a kid in a sweet shop! I had already collected quite a stockpile of decorative papers via the internet, and I have a few friends and family members ardently collecting used wrapping paper, cards and gift bags for me to recycle. It's an all-absorbing creative out-let, and one I love. So simple too!
Monday, 18 February 2013
What people are saying about ' The Adventures of Gertie '
" The Adventures of Gertie was one of the most endearing, creative and fun children's books that I've read in a long time. It is full of adorable, playful and wonderful illustrations (also done by the author). My four year old loved it. I plan on taking it into his preschool class so the teacher can read it to all of the children and they can also enjoy it. " (goodreads.com)
" A charming kids story full of bright colors and rhyming words. Easy to understand and with "situations" that kids would actually relate to and find themselves in. I cannot wait to show this to my nieces and I'm sure it will quickly become one their favorites." (goodreads.com)
Tuesday, 1 January 2013
New Year, New Plans
Well Happy New Year to you all! I woke this morning to two very exuberant children, one very sore head, and the realization that I had not won the lottery last night! Having recovered somewhat after a delicious breakfast and coffee you could stand a spoon in, I decided to start the year as I mean to continue - productive and creative!
I'll be sitting down later to set-out and prioritize my projects for the first 6 months of the year. I dare-say it shall be a very long list and the challenge will be to stick to the plan, the pleasure will be in the of ticking boxes (my most favourite thing to do!).
I recall I've verbally agreed to two painting commissions - one for auction for a charity fundraiser and two for prizes at a club event. I believe both coercion and alcohol were used in the negotiations, and shamefully my ego succumbed to both. Getting these particular projects completed in January will be important to me as I'm itching to get started on illustrations for my second book, my most anticipated project of this year.
So today may be a hang-over induced write-off (a good run would surely sort that out? Or not.) But my plans are clear and my eagerness growing.
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