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Coralie Bickford-Smith, The Fox and the Star
Fascinating exhibition lays bare the working process behind Coralie Bickford-Smith's instant classic...
‘I started by putting ideas down onto paper and thinking about how words and visuals could work together to tell my story.’ Begins Coralie Bickford-Smith, of her preliminary sketches for Fox; the protagonist in the writer/illustrator’s debut children’s book, The Fox and the Star.
They are the starting point of a new exhibition, opening today, that documents the process behind the instant classic. Crowned Waterstones Book of the Year 2015, The Fox and the Star has been widely regarded as one of the finest illustrated children’s books of all time, winning accolades the world over for its visuals, story, and embracing of the ‘classic fable’ approach.
Indeed, it harks back to the visual language of William Morris and William Blake, their storytelling and aesthetics a key influence for Bickford-Smith: ‘Morris’s design work on the Kelmscott Press has been an inspiration throughout my career designing book covers for Penguin, and took on a renewed relevance when embarking upon the illustration of my own debut story,’ she explains, referencing her position as in-house cover-designer at Penguin Books.
Fittingly, the exhibition is showing at the only public gallery devoted to the designer, craftsman and radical socialist. ‘His attention to detail and gift for pattern is celebrated in the permanent collections of the William Morris Gallery,’ Bickford-Smith continues, ‘who work to inspire and inform people of his legacy. I hope that visitors to the exhibition will use the opportunity to engage with Morris’s work and discover the enduring relevance of his ideas.’
A fascinating insight into the workings of a creative whose work is positioning her alongside the greats she so admires, The Fox and the Star continues at William Morris Gallery till 29 January.
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