Martin Chatterton - Original Art / Illustration - Red Chair Auction
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Original Art by Martin Chatterton Paper size: 405 x 505mmArtwork dimensions: 380 x 480mm "The drawingwas really just a football in-joke between myself and John, essentially that:I'm an Evertonian (a Blue) so the idea of doing anything red is anathema. I also wanted to introduce a little Gothic sour into all that general Red Chair sweetness ..." Martin Chatterton was born in Liverpool, England and has been successfully writing and illustrating books for almost thirty years. He has written dozens of children's books and illustrated many more for other writers, including several British Children's Laureates. His work has been published into 14 languages and has won and been shortlisted in numerous awards in the UK, US and Australia. Alongside writing for children Martin writes crime fiction (as Ed Chatterton), continues to work as a graphic designer, and is currently working on his PhD. After time spent in the US, Martin now divides his time between Australia and the UK. For more information go to ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Bath Festivals would like to take this opportunity to thank Martin Chatterton for generously creating and donating this amazing piece of art for Bath Festivals' Red Chair Art Charity Auction . Over 70 of the UK's most-loved illustrators
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