MARIA DUARTE is swept along by the cocky self-belief of a ping-pong hustler in a surprisingly violent drama
Quentin Blake – doyen of children’s book illustrators
Quentin Blake: Illustrating Verse
Kirkby Gallery / House of Illustration
QUENTIN BLAKE is one of Britain’s best-loved illustrators of children’s books. His whimsical style, anarchist characters and their crazy antics have enraptured generations of children.
That said, my own daughter told me that as a child she found his illustrations “too messy, slapdash, the scribbly-looseness of it all turned me off, and all his characters seemed to have big noses, which I didn’t like.”
Similar stories
BLANE SAVAGE recommends the display of nine previously unseen works by the Glaswegian artist, novelist and playwright
KEN COCKBURN assesses the art of Ian Hamilton Finlay for the experience of warfare it incited and represents
This is poetry in paint, spectacular but never spectacle for its own sake, writes JAN WOOLF
ALISTAIR FINDLAY welcomes a collection of essays from one of the cultural left’s most respected speakers and activists



