As I mentioned in the first of my Incredible Illustrator posts , I recently treated myself a pretty big stash of beautifully illustrated p...
This is a print of an illustration by Brian Wildsmith (1930 - 2016), a British painter and children's book illustrator. The illustration has been taken from a disbound book by Brian Wildsmith, which was first published in 1968 size of bookplate: 8.25 x 10.5 inches (21,3 x 26,7 cm) Reverse: another illustration by B Wildsmith This print would look great framed on its own, or displayed in a group. You'll find more of Brian Wildsmith's work here: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/FairlyVintagePrints?ref=hdr_shop_menu&search_query=brian+wildsmith --=--=--=--=-- Your print will be protected by a clear cellophane bag, and shipped inside a cardboard-backed envelope. --=--=--=--=-- Thank you for visiting Fairly Vintage Prints! https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/FairlyVintagePrints
I came across Wildsmith work at the tate shop as i was look at childrens books. I was completely inspired by his sense of colour. Not a single spot of black. Gorgeous.
Today I'm showing some teaching cards illustrated by the wildly talented, Brian Wildsmith. The cards were a little wide for my scanner, so a few of the illustrations are cut off a bit. We have the letters A-L today and tomorrow I will try to scan the rest to show you. Enjoy! Brian Wildsmith From A to Z - Teaching Cards Illustrations copyright 1974 by Brian Wildsmith Text copyright 1974 by Franklin Watts, Inc.
As I mentioned in the first of my Incredible Illustrator posts , I recently treated myself a pretty big stash of beautifully illustrated p...
Illustrated by Brian Wildsmith www.theartofchildrenspicturebooks.blogspot.com
As I mentioned in the first of my Incredible Illustrator posts , I recently treated myself a pretty big stash of beautifully illustrated p...
Language is an instrument of great precision and poignancy — our best tool for telling each other what the world is and what we are, for conveying the blueness of blue and the wonder of being…
"Wildsmith’s Wonderful World is a retrospective collection of designs inspired by the late illustrator and picture book creator, Brian Wildsmith. By combining Wildsmith’s imaginative and visually exciting style of storytelling with the Liberty Fabrics Designers’ expertise, our studio team have reimagined his portfolio of charming illustrations. From magnificent jungle creatures and swooping flocks of birds to playful London cityscapes and otherworldly outer-space illustrations, we invite you to experience the expansive magic of Wildsmith’s Wonderful World. Extraordinary renderings of buildings, machines and even the timber framed Liberty building characterfully populate this London cityscape. The Liberty Design Team extracted and rearranged motifs from their original square formation to make a wearable conversational design spotlighting an array of colourful city sights, from roadworks to lampposts and iconic red buses." Liberty Tana Lawn™ is famous for its silk-like touch, unique print quality and striking colour vibrancy. We are so excited to carry a selection of these incredible fabrics and hope that you will love them as much as we do! 100% Certified Organic Cotton Lawn. We recommend sewing this fabric with a fine, sharp needle, like a microtex. Please note that we cannot guarantee the product colour as each monitor and device represents colours differently.
Brian Wildsmith From A to Z Teaching Cards, Franklin Watts, 1974 www.theartofchildrenspicturebooks.blogspot.com
Brian Wildsmith was born on 22 January 1930 in Penistone, a small market town in the West Riding, now in South Yorkshire, England. He was educated at the De La Salle College for Boys in Sheffield, …
"Wildsmith’s Wonderful World is a retrospective collection of designs inspired by the late illustrator and picture book creator, Brian Wildsmith. By combining Wildsmith’s imaginative and visually exciting style of storytelling with the Liberty Fabrics Designers’ expertise, our studio team have reimagined his portfolio of charming illustrations. From magnificent jungle creatures and swooping flocks of birds to playful London cityscapes and otherworldly outer-space illustrations, we invite you to experience the expansive magic of Wildsmith’s Wonderful World." Liberty Tana Lawn™ is famous for its silk-like touch, unique print quality and striking colour vibrancy. We are so excited to carry a selection of these incredible fabrics and hope that you will love them as much as we do! 100% Organic Cotton Lawn. We recommend sewing this fabric with a fine, sharp needle, like a microtex. Please note that we cannot guarantee the product colour as each monitor and device represents colours differently.
Today I'm showing some teaching cards illustrated by the wildly talented, Brian Wildsmith. The cards were a little wide for my scanner, so a few of the illustrations are cut off a bit. We have the letters A-L today and tomorrow I will try to scan the rest to show you. Enjoy! Brian Wildsmith From A to Z - Teaching Cards Illustrations copyright 1974 by Brian Wildsmith Text copyright 1974 by Franklin Watts, Inc.
This week I took a day off, to catch the fabulous exhibition of Brian Wildsmith’s work over in Barnsley. It has taken years of planning and more organisation and form-filling than you would c…
A few days ago I heard the sad news that picture book creator Brian Wildsmith had passed away. He is one of my many favorite illustrators, whose work I am continually amazed and inspired by. I thin…
As I mentioned in the first of my Incredible Illustrator posts , I recently treated myself a pretty big stash of beautifully illustrated p...
A Child's Garden of Verses, by Robert Louis Stevenson; Oxford UP. Illustrations by Brian Wildsmith. 1966. "So fine a show was never seen, / At the great circus on the green; / For every kind of beast and man / Is marching in that caravan."
Illustrator of children’s picture books whose vivid use of colour became his trademark
Brian Wildsmith's Birds Brian Wildsmith ~ Franklin Watts, 1967 Today isn't the happiest of days, but I figured I should keep up. Our loc...
Illustrator of children’s picture books whose vivid use of colour became his trademark
Today I'm showing some teaching cards illustrated by the wildly talented, Brian Wildsmith. The cards were a little wide for my scanner, so a few of the illustrations are cut off a bit. We have the letters A-L today and tomorrow I will try to scan the rest to show you. Enjoy! Brian Wildsmith From A to Z - Teaching Cards Illustrations copyright 1974 by Brian Wildsmith Text copyright 1974 by Franklin Watts, Inc.
"Wildsmith’s Wonderful World is a retrospective collection of designs inspired by the late illustrator and picture book creator, Brian Wildsmith. By combining Wildsmith’s imaginative and visually exciting style of storytelling with the Liberty Fabrics Designers’ expertise, our studio team have reimagined his portfolio of charming illustrations. From magnificent jungle creatures and swooping flocks of birds to playful London cityscapes and otherworldly outer-space illustrations, we invite you to experience the expansive magic of Wildsmith’s Wonderful World." 100% Cotton Lawn. We recommend sewing this fabric with a fine, sharp needle, like a microtex. Please note that we cannot guarantee the product colour as each monitor and device represents colours differently.
Brian Wildsmith. London, early 1960s. Hello there, I have some very exciting news for everyone who is a fan of the wonderful illustrations of Brian Wildsmith. Or indeed anyone, who is lucky to be y…
Brian Wildsmith's Wild Animals Brian Wildsmith ~ Franklin Watts, 1967 Week three of first grade en Español. Sometimes I feel like my s...
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Today I'm showing some teaching cards illustrated by the wildly talented, Brian Wildsmith. The cards were a little wide for my scanner, so a few of the illustrations are cut off a bit. We have the letters A-L today and tomorrow I will try to scan the rest to show you. Enjoy! Brian Wildsmith From A to Z - Teaching Cards Illustrations copyright 1974 by Brian Wildsmith Text copyright 1974 by Franklin Watts, Inc.
If you grew up in the 80s you'll remember how Scooby Doo was ruined for a generation of children by the addition of an irritating, wise cracking puppy called Scrappy Doo. Bringing new sidekick…
Brian Wildsmith's Birds Brian Wildsmith ~ Franklin Watts, 1967 Today isn't the happiest of days, but I figured I should keep up. Our loc...
Brian Wildsmith 123 – Triangle inspiration
A chubby bird from Brian Wildsmith's 1960s "Birds" picture book.