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Art Exhibition & Silent Auction Fundraiser · PDF fileFelicity marshall Item 7 - Taking the Bait OWOD Melbourne 2014 45 x 55cm Paper, patterned tissue paper, rice paper, sequins, pom

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Art Exhibition & Silent Auction

Fundraiser

Angela SundeItem 1 - Teacup With

Cupcakes

OWODBrisbane 2014

42 x 55cmCollage with paper and sparkles

Angela is an award-winning literacy teacher, author and

illustrator. She is also a writing judge, editor and the Gold Coast rep for The Society of Children’s

Book Writers and Illustrators. Through her workshops and

presentations Angela enjoys sharing the secrets to finding humour and

magic in daily life.

Ann JamesItem 3 - Crocodile

OWODMelbourne 2014

55 x 43cmPaper clay, ink, googly eyes, collaged Japanese paper, oil

Ann has illustrated over 70 books in a career spanning more than 30

years. With her partner, Ann Haddon, she runs Books Illustrat-

ed in Melbourne, specialising in promoting picture books and their

creators through exhibitions in Australia and overseas.

Ann JamesItem 2 - Dog With Pom Pom

OWODMelbourne 2014

42 x 55cmOil pastel and pom pom

Bettina is an award-winning freelance Melbourne illustrator with

over 25 years experience working for children’s book publishers, advertising agencies, state and

federal government departments, media outlets and peak bodies.

Bettina’s work has a lively and energetic style that brings fun and

character to the publications she illustrates for.

Bettina GuthridgeItem 4 - Dragon Looking at

Person in a Stream

OWODMelbourne 2014

43 x 55cmPaper clay on paper, white oil pastel,

collaged paper, inks, watercolours

Elise HurstItem 5 - Tiger and Mouse

OWODMelbourne 2014

43 x 53cmOil pastel, black ink, black paint,

water colours

Elise is a writer and illustrator of children’s books as well as a fine artist. To date she has had over 55

books published, created award- winning covers, and commissioned

works for individuals and businesses across Australia. Her personal series of paintings and drawings featuring a vintage alternate reality have been made into cards and prints around

the world.

David MillerItem 6 - Policeman

OWODMelbourne 201443 x 53cmOil pastels, smudged

David worked in adver-tising agencies and later

his own studio until he saw the light and started

writing and illustrating picture books 23 years

ago. His illustration style is unique, with intricate

sculptures photographed to bring stories to life.

Felicity marshallItem 7 - Taking the Bait

OWODMelbourne 2014

45 x 55cmPaper, patterned tissue paper, rice

paper, sequins, pom poms, button, feather

Felicity grew up in the country near Perth, Western Australia. She

has an Honours Degree in Fine Art and also studied classical ballet,

character dancing and Martha Graham technique, while perform-ing in ballet concerts and children’s

pantomime. Felicity has taught in art school, photography college

and worked in film production and post-production. She has written and illustrated several children’s

books, short stories and poems and had many exhibitions of her

artwork and numerous private commissions. She is also a

beekeeper and beachcomber, near her home in Anglesea.

Judith RossellItem 8 - Flying Princesses

OWODMelbourne 2014

34 x 45cmCollage, mixed foil doilies, paper,

sequins, googly eyes, felt pens

Judith is the bestselling author-illustrator of the much-

loved, award-winning children’s book, Withering-By-Sea. She has written 12 books, and illustrated

more than 80. Her books have been published in the UK, the USA and

have been translated into more than 10 languages. Judith lives in

Melbourne with a cat the size of a walrus.

Karen EramusItem 9 - Pounce

OWODMelbourne 2014

42 x 52cmCollage, patterned and

printed papers, foil

Karen is a freelance illustrator based in Melbourne. She enjoys

creating work that is lively and fun, and uses acrylic, watercolour,

pencil, ink and pastel. She has had more than 15 picture books pub-lished. As well as illustrating for children’s publishing she creates works for local exhibitions and

enjoys working with Sketch Videos. She also runs workshops and

teaches a weekly class at Oak Hill Gallery in Mornington.

Karen EramusItem 10 - Jumpin Off Pier

OWODMelbourne 2014

42 x 52cmWatercolour, oil pastel, pen, cut out

Karen EramusItem 11 - Creature, Boy and

Dog in the Woods

OWODMelbourne 2014

42 x 52cmOil pastel, felt pen, watercolours on

textured paper

Katherine MayItem 12 - Sparkle

OWODBrisbane 2014

52 x 42cmWatercolour, ink, silver paper

Katherine grew up in north Queensland, and was influenced by

both of her grandmas’ artistic talents and love of nature, which was

further fostered by crazy bushwalk-ing adventures with her dad and her mum’s love of flowers and birds. She

likes to create quirky and colourful illustrations that inspire imaginations

and giggles. She also enjoys draw-ing pastel portraits and has started

dabbling in the deep world of digital illustration and character creation.

Kayleen WestItem 13 - Pounce

OWODMelbourne 2014

52 x 42cmPencil and inks (watercolours)

Kayleen is an award-winning children’s author, illustrator, design-er and creative educator. Her works

hang in private and corporate col-lections around the world including

the Australian Embassy in Ireland. Since late 2009 she has worked with

several publishers authoring or illustrating picture books. She also

puts her creative hand to painted furniture.

Kayleen WestItem 14 - Cats Collecting

Lady BugsOWOD

Melbourne 2014 43 x 55cm

Collage, felt pens, paper clay, inks, leaves and feathers

Kathryn LovejoyItem 15 - Snails

OWODBrisbane 2014

43 x 55cmWatercolour, ink, feathers, googly eyes

Kathryn was born in Port Moresby. Her work shows tribal influences of

her early years living in Papua New Guinea. ‘Some people

claim to have seen influences of Escher, Dali, Art Nouveau and Art Deco, with more than one person

maintaining that there is also a distinct touch of gothic.’

Katrin Dreiling Item 16 - Sparkle Mouse

OWODBrisbane 2014

52 x 42cmwatercolour, ink and collage

Katrin is a teacher trained German illustrator based in

Brisbane who loves to come up with quirky creations that inspire

children to get creative themselves. Katrin also enjoys giving colourful

and messy art classes to kids. In her free time Katrin loves to spend time

with her husband, three children and Golden Retriever ‘Loki’.

Katrin Dreiling Item 17 - Disco Mouse

OWODBrisbane 2014 55 x 43 cmFlock tissue on 70s paper with sparkles

Kim FlemingItem 18 - The Fox and the

CrowOWOD Melbourne 2014

43 x 55cmWatercolours, mud splatter, oil pastel,

patterned paper, feathers, skeleton leaves, paper clay, button

Kim is a children’s book illustrator who uses watercolour and mixed

media to create sweet, heartwarming, and sometimes, unsuspecting and

mud-splattered characters.

Lucia is an award-winning children’s book illustrator born and bred in

Livorno, Italy. Lucia likes to create whimsical characters and dynamic

compositions and she works with traditional techniques, mixing

watercolour, pencil and acrylic.

Lucia MasciulloItem 19 - Sparkling Treasure

OWOD Brisbane 2014 43 x 55cm

Watercolour and collage

Marjory GardnerItem 20 - CatOWOD Melbourne 201455 x 43cm; Collaged patterned paper, corrugated paper, textured paper

Marjory is a children’s book illus-trator living in Melbourne. She has

worked for many educational and trade publishers, and her illustrations

have appeared in magazines and on greeting cards. She loves rainbow colours, and although she usually

draws with felt pens and colour pencil, ‘Cat’ is a paper collage.

Nicky JohnstonItem 21 - Teddy Bear

OWOD Brisbane 2014 43 x 55cm

Watercolour, ink, felt pen, feathers

Nicky is a Melbourne-based children’s book author and illustra-

tor. Her style is often described as whimsical, playful, narrative, emo-

tive and dreamy. She usually uses traditional mediums for her artwork

but also dabbles in digital illustra-tion. She thoroughly enjoys running

illustrator workshops and visiting schools presenting to students.

Sarah Catherine FirthItem 22 - Don’t be Afraid

OWOD Melbourne 2014 43 x 55cm

Patterned and textured papers, googly eyes

Sarah is an award-winning artist and creative entrepreneur

producing animations and films, illustrations, graphic novels, comics

and graphic recordings.

Nicky JohnstonItem 23 - Dogs

OWOD Melbourne 2014 43 x 55cm

Oil pastel, watercolour, concertina paper

Sarah Catherine FirthItem 24 - EmbraceOWOD Melbourne 2014

55 x 43cmInk, flock paper collage, pom poms,

googly eyes

Stephen AxelsenItem 25 - Sparkle Monster

OWODBrisbane 2014

52 x 43cmDark navy paint with sparkle

Stephen was born in Sydney. While studying sensibly (no ART) at school and university (sociolo-

gy) he taught himself to draw well enough to find work as an

illustrator. He’s been writing and illustrating for children, mostly

humour and fantasy, since 1975. He lives in a pleasant swamp in the far-north east corner of NSW, with

his wife and elderly dog, Waldo, the ocean booming very close by.

Tony SingleItem 26 - Cynical Horse

OWOD Melbourne 2014

42 x 52cmWatercolour and pen

Tony has been drawing since he was old enough to hold a crayon.

He grew up watching cartoons and reading comics, and after high

school completed a Bachelor of Visual Arts in Animation.

Artist unknownItem 27

OWOD 2012

53 x 43cm

Marc McBrideItem 28 - World of Deltora

83 x 65cm

Marc has illustrated over 300 book covers, countless magazines, 10 picture books as well as producing artwork for advertising campaigns. He has a solid design background in both advertising and film, and won the West Australian Film and Television Award for Best Art Director. Marc has had work exhibited with the New York Society of Illustrators. He is best known for his illustrations in the Deltora Quest series, written by Emily Rodda.

Marc McBrideItem 29 - The Boy Who Drew

Dragons77 x 54cm

Marc McBrideItem 30 - The Boy Who Drew

Dragons 255 x 80cm

‘One Word One Day’ (OWOD) is a fundraising event run by the Australian Society of Authors for the Indigenous Literacy Foundation.

Illustrators gathered in different states and territories to create art around a specific word anounced on the day. Some words used were hairy,

snappy, pounce, snuggle, scratchy and fizz.

Special thanks to David Malouf, Penguin Random House Australia,

Australian Society of Authors, all artists who contributed their work and time,

the volunteers and the wonderful staff at ILF.

Please donate at ilf.org.au

Silent auction bids can be made via text message only (not phone in) to

0437 649 374 between 5 to 6.30 pm.