
Thanks to Paul Maddern for this photograph and the next two below. This is me, being asked a tough question.
In the week leading up to their visit two staff members had been leading creative writing and drawing classes with them. The theme was monsters and they created whole books of brilliant drawings. It was great to see them.

One example from the student’s own monster book.

Another example. A monster with a pet monster. What a good idea! I may have to steal it. It is a quick, scrawled, drawing but I think that makes the creatures seem even scarier. Maybe the kid who drew was so frightened by their own creation that they just couldn’t colour it.
On the internet, an artist called Dave Devries has started a website called Monster Engine. The galleries there began with this one simple question. “What would a child’s drawing look like if it were painted realistically?” Below are some results.

Boo! Example one.

Another strange beast.

A dangerous ninja, with what looks like a vicious side-kick in a box. Or is she a prisoner?

Dave Devries's version. Not a prisoner, she kicks her way out.
Click here to visit Monster Engine.
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