Looks like another book I’ve worked on has been shortlisted for the Reics Carlo award.

Tubaiste ar an Titanic was written by Máire Zepf  with illustrations by yours truly. The publishers were Clo Mhaigh Eo

This is award recognises excellence in Irish language publishing.

http://www.gaelport.com/default.aspx?treeid=37&NewsItemID=8819

In 2011 another one of the books I worked on was also nominated – Hiudai Beag

That’s made my friday, who cares if it’s raining!

The winner Gradam Réics Carló will be announced on Wednesday 21 November at a special ceremony at the Sugarclub, Leeson St, Dublin 2.

 

We’ve been enjoying lots of events in Cobh this year to commemorate the Titanic. Over the summer we found ourselves in Belfast. At the time I had just finished the artwork for the “Tubaiste ar an Titanic”. We just had to go view Titanic Belfast. It’s really worth going the extra few miles to se if you are ANYWHERE near Belfast. It was so popular during the summer months that you would need to book ahead. We turned up the first day at about 10.30 am to find it was completely booked out for the day. Needless to say we booked for the next morning and headed onto the giants causeway for that day instead.

Even with two children under 6 years we still managed to view the exhibit start to finish. There were enough knobs and levers and interactive jiggery pokery to keep them engaged and entertained.

Having come from Cork and being well familiar with the Cobh story it was refreshing to get the perspective of Belfast of the time. The people, the industries, the politics, the money.

Of course the exhibition is only part of the experience. The building itself is beautiful and inspiring sitting center stage in the Titanic quarter.

http://www.titanicbelfast.com/Home.aspx

Fainic a Fhiachra, written by Art Ó Súilleabháin and illustrated by yours truly is available in book stores nationwide and online at http://www.leabhar.com

It’s a simple story of a little buy who’s forever getting into sticky situations but by great luck comes away unharmed.

There will be some spreads to follow.

It got a nice space in the Evening Echo a while back- thanks for the mention there guys

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At last I received my very own hard copies of “Deora Draiochta” written by CBI AWARD winner 2012, Colmán Ó Raghallaigh. Here are a few spreads from it.

It’s a sweet tale of the fate of the old fashioned circus. People are not coming as they once did and tonight will be the last show, or will it?  Without realising it a little bit of magic from Coco the clown saves the day.

Thanks gain to Ray at Link Associates for some lovely typopgraphy.

It’s is available from http://www.leabhar.com and all good book stores.

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