


I wanted to be part of inspiring kids to see the fun and joy of the world through a variety of creative expressions. Whether it was through a poem, story, film, or a television show. I loved the way they brought a message of hope in the midst of the wacky worlds they crafted.

Shel Silverstein, Jim Henson, Walt Disney and Roald Dahl were HUGE influences growing up (and still are today). Illustrator Interview: 12 Questions with Luke FlowersĪ selection of Luke’s amazing creative work. What wild magic is he using to make him so very good at what he does. Make sure you download it here!Īs Luke is such an integral (and welcome) part of our 3rd Anniversary Issue, we wanted to take this opportunity to celebrate his work. It also includes our competition entry form. It’s part of our Awesome Art Pack, which is full of top tips and fun exercises for kids who love art and illustration. Luke was the perfect fit for The Triantiwontigongolope, so we were over the moon when he came on board.Įven more so when he agreed to not only judge our art competition, but also put together a step-by-step guide to creating a Triantiwontigongolope. Full of energy, careful thought, gorgeous detail, vibrant colour and a healthy measure of off-the-wall. In fact, everything Luke turns his hand to is bursting with life. We’ve collaborated with Luke on a couple of stories already ( The Wind and the Sun in Storytime Issue 12 and Henny Penny in Storytime Issue 19), so we know he always brings something special to his work. Download our Awesome Art Pack and enter our competition today!
