Sunday, March 09, 2008

symptoms of accelerated regression ... wot i am reading this weekend



my mum loved the art of edward ardizzone, an illustrator who somehow understated his skills with a his loose penmanship, but never failed to fill his pictures with appropriately theatrical lighting and atmosphere, old-world romance, and vigourous body-language

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

One of my earliest memories of reading is of a book illustrated by Edward Ardizzone. I was, and still am enchanted, by his style.
Stig of the Dump was the star book at our Junior School for what seemed like months - we used to fight to be the next to read it. Thanks for the memory jog ;)

herhimnbryn said...

Here via Lucy's Blog. Scrolling though and damn me here you are writing about a book that came to my mind yesterday when talking about children's book. I could not remember the author...so now I can chase it up and read it again.
Cheers!

tristan said...

... and damn me, too, if you are not both very welcome ! xx

Ms Baroque said...

Oh the books I read as a child, with his pictures in... hundreds of them! Marvellous. I loved him then and now. What you say about the dramatic lighting is so true.