Waste Paper view…

I have made four dummies of my picture book Waiting for Chicken Smith, all with the cheapest paper I could find in the drawer. The cover is based on a drawing made on a piece of scrap paper. The illustrations are made using cheap brown wrapping paper and a lot of it was pasted onto cartridge paper I got for half price at a chain store. I used a half finished oil pencil to draw most of the pictures and now it's gone. I used gouache from 30-year-old tubes made by a company that no longer exists. The text is written on a typewriter with a faded ribbon and a bent G key.

I wouldn't do it any other way. 

A beautiful reproduction of what is described above can be yours in July this year.

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I left my keys in a shoe and now they're gone.

I left my keys in a shoe and now they're gone.

Whispering palms…

My new picture book will have palms in it. There is also ice cream and skies of various colours, and a boy who is there, but isn't. 

Get your palms on it this summer.

chicken smith david mackintosh preview
chicken smith david mackintosh preview

Mirror, mirror on the floor…

Thanks to the handy mirror table in York minster, I left the building without a pain in the neck from looking heavenward. (This must incur religious demerits, but I didn't put the mirrors there). The only thing missing is zero gravity which would make the already magnificent experience truly astounding.