Dick Bruna
- 112 pages
- 4 hours of reading
A fascinating introduction to the art and techniques of the illustrator who, in Miffy, 'created one of the most recognizable characters in the world' (The New York Times).
Bruce Ingman is a British picture-book author and illustrator whose work is celebrated for its distinctive style and profound understanding of childhood. He crafts visually rich narratives that explore themes of friendship, imagination, and the discovery of the world. Ingman's ability to create vibrant and memorable characters resonates deeply with young readers. His unique approach to storytelling makes his books a joy for both children and adults.




A fascinating introduction to the art and techniques of the illustrator who, in Miffy, 'created one of the most recognizable characters in the world' (The New York Times).
'Henry Tate' is a sweet tale about one man's passion for making art available to as many people as possible. We follow the story of Henry Tate on his journey from green grocer to philanthropist.
Recounts the history of the lead pencil, provided by Sanford UK. Highlights the use of lead in writing instruments from ancient times until 1564 when graphite became the material of choice. Discusses the manufacture of wood pencils.