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Community content is available under Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. For these books they fold out into a large composition and there's also multi-language editions that need space for the title. *Disclosure: Some of the links above are affiliate links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, Fandom will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase. It's very hard sitting someone convincingly on a broom – you just dread broomstick moments.Portrait of Professor Severus Snape by Jim Kay, for The Prisoner of AzkabanStudy of Harry Potter and Draco Malfoy playing Quidditch by Jim Kay, for The Chamber of Secrets (From the collection of The British Library)Study of Harry Potter and Draco Malfoy playing Quidditch by Jim Kay, for The Chamber of SecretsWinged Keys by Jim Kay (From the collection of The British Library)I like giants, especially Hagrid. Bloomsbury has been very patient and willing to try a lot of different things. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone; Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets I often use paints that are awkward to use like tester pots from DIY places mixed with things they shouldn't be mixed with like wax. For the last few years award-winning illustrator Jim Kay has spent his time working 12 hours a day, 7 days a week to reimagine the wizarding world in illustrated form. I like drawing the angular, spiky bits of teenagers.Study of Platform Nine and Three-Quarters by Jim Kay, for The Philosopher's Stone (From the collection of the British Library)Study of Platform Nine and Three-Quarters by Jim Kay, for The Philosopher’s StoneStudy of Aragog by Jim Kay, for The Chamber of Secrets (From the collection of The British Library)I desperately try not to think about it – it's what keeps me up at night if I do. He's based on a young boy from the Lake District, who is fantastic looking and has a really unusual face. It's funny what you put yourself through.Covers are very awkward to do, because there’s so many limitations.
Jim Kay est illustrateur. When you’re drawing someone age 11, there's not much to get hold of in their face. The challenge is the sheer volume of text you're going through. Jim Kay est un illustrateur britannique.Il a étudié à l'université de Westminster. It's a really uncomfortable job to do. It's such a privilege. It was really intense. It does occupy every hour of every day, but because you want to do the best you can, there is a lot of pressure. I also use damaged brushes and other things that make it unpredictable.Diagon Alley by Jim Kay (From the collection of The British Library)Portrait of Professor Severus Snape by Jim Kay, for The Prisoner of Azkaban (From the collection of The British Library)For book 1, we thought it would take 6 months to do each one. Il a fréquenté l'Université de Westminster. So if I want to work up something the same size, half the size, three times the size, I have all these templates ready made. Jim McKay was on air for 14 straight hours and delivered the news that Palestinian terrorists had killed the nine remaining hostages, after murdering two in the… Jim McKay Munich Olympics '72 "They're All … So suddenly I’m now thinking maybe even my sketches will be seen in the future! I love the paraphernalia of old buildings and architecture. But when you draw that truthfully, it doesn't always look right on the page. Jim Kay is an English artist from Northhampshire, England, who won the Kate Greenway Medal in 2012 for his illustrations for the book A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness. Jim Kay On Drawing The Boy Who Lived The illustrator discusses his work on the latest editions of the Harry Potter books. If you help one person engage with books, the hours, the solitude is worth it because you've hopefully helped somebody on a life of literary discovery.Study of Aragog by Jim Kay, for The Chamber of SecretsStudy of mandrakes by Jim Kay, for The Philosopher's Stone (From the collection of The British Library)Study of mandrakes by Jim Kay, for The Philosopher’s StonePortrait of Professor Remus Lupin by Jim Kay, for The Prisoner of Azkaban (From the collection of The British Library)Portrait of Professor Remus Lupin by Jim Kay, for The Prisoner of AzkabanThe story featured may in some cases have been created by an independent third party and may not always represent the views of the institutions, listed below, who have supplied the content.
But Bloomsbury is very experienced with that now and has a Potter bible that I refer to all the time. When I find [my style], it will make life so much easier because everyone will know what I'm going to do. You can't think too much about the fact this stuff is going public, because there'd be too much fear otherwise.
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