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illustration for children 2

the early stage drawing. pencil sketch printing, hand colouring by coloured pencil.
the early stage drawing. pencil sketch printing, hand colouring by coloured pencil.
work in progress of pencil, water colour, gouache.
Real stage drawing in black and white by pencil.
the early stage drawing. pencil sketch printing, hand colouring by coloured pencil.
the early stage drawing. pencil sketch printing, hand colouring by coloured pencil.
the early stage drawing. pencil sketch printing, hand colouring by coloured pencil.
the early stage drawing in black and white by pencil.
the early stage drawing. pencil sketch printing, hand colouring by coloured pencil.
the early stage drawing in black and white by pencil.
the early stage drawing in black and white by pencil.
the early stage drawing. pencil sketch printing, hand colouring by coloured pencil.
the early stage drawing in black and white by pencil.
the early stage drawing. pencil sketch printing, hand colouring by coloured pencil.
the early stage drawing in black and white by pencil.
the early stage drawing. pencil sketch printing, hand colouring by coloured pencil.
Real stage drawing in black and white by pencil.  “All day he had slept in his little bed of leaves, under the hedge, warmed by the hot sun, sheltered by tall ferns and velvety moss.” from “The Cornfield” Alison Uttley
Real stage drawing in black and white by pencil.  “A Hedgehog jogged along the country lane between the hedges, singing to himself his own little song of happiness.”  from “The Cornfield” Alison Uttley
Real stage drawing in black and white by pencil.  “Now night come, and, in common with many small animals, Hedgehog was wide awake, and off for a moonlight adventure.”  from “The Cornfield” Alison Uttley
Another drawing in monochrome by pencil and sepia ink. “ Hedgehog padded along the grassy verge of the lane, humming to himself, well content with life.” from “The Cornfield” Alison Uttley
Real stage drawing in black and white by pencil and water colour, gouache. “ ‘How d’ye do?’said Hedgehog.   ‘How’s life treating you?’  ‘Not so bad’replied Water Rat.” from “The Cornfield” Alison Uttley
Another drawing in in monochrome by pencil and sepia ink. “ ‘How d’ye do?’said Hedgehog.   ‘How’s life treating you?’  ‘Not so bad’ replied Water Rat.” from “The Cornfield” Alison Uttley
Real stage drawing in black and white by pencil. “The three animals sat breathless, listening to the little sounds and murmurs of the corn’s voice.” from “The Cornfield” Alison Uttley
in the early stages, quite rough thumbnail sketches in pencil.
the document about the story
illustration for children 2
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illustration for children 2

illustrations for “The Cornfield” text by Alison Uttley from “selection of tales” “Magic In My Pocket”

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