So the Olympics were over, but did the world sleep and forget? No another grand sporting spectacle came in its place: the Paralympics.
People from all ways of life came and took over London; people cheered and waved their national flags.
But, what did it teach us? It showed us what we could all do if we tried. People overcame their difficulties and aimed for and achieved something amazing.
I am a freelance artist and Children's Book Illustrator currently based in Suffolk. I studied for a BA (Hons) in Fine Art ,followed by an MA in Children's book Illustration at Cambridge School of Art.
My work primarily consists of pen and ink drawings with a vibrant mix of colour. I enjoy creating characters and aim for my work to be contemporary,quirky and fun. I aim to appeal to both children and adults with my work.
I am presently showing my work at various exhibitions and in magazines and presently working on a picture book and working on various projects and just finished a one year project a drawing of life project 2011-2012 in which i drew life that i see everyday in a sketchbook.
If you are interested in my work or have any questions or requests please don't hesitate to contact me.
adrianmillsinfo@gmail.com
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