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JUDY WATSON is an illustrator and artist working with a combination of digital and traditional methods to make art that explores colour, light and our connection with nature. Judy uses print-making techniques, brush, pen and pencil, often improvising with tools and materials to produce images and textures that are then combined in PhotoShop and flooded with colour to suit the mood of each piece.
She has illustrated a number of children’s books, the most recent being When You’re Older by Sofie Laguna, published by Allen and Unwin in March 2022. Other books include Goodnight Mice! by Frances Watts, which won the Prime Minister's Literary Award for Children’s Fiction in 2012, Thunderstorm Dancing by Katrina Germein, Leonard Doesn’t Dance by Fra
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“There are certain children who are told they are too sensitive, and there are certain adults who believe sensitivity is a problem that can be fixed in the way that crooked teeth can be fixed and made straight. And when these two come together you get a fairytale, a kind of story with hopelessness in it.

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They can't transform your actual situation, but they can transform your experience of it. We don't create a fantasy world to escape reality, we create it to be able to stay. I believe we have always done this, used images to stand and understand what otherwise would be intolerable.”
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Judy How do you distinguish between different editions of a book on Goodreads? When I go to rate or review Ritva Voutila's edition of Oscar Wilde's The Selfish Giant, it shows my review of Alexis Deacon's edition of the same. All the reviews by readers are for completely different books and they are all lumped together.... ¿??


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Judy Just started re-reading The Weirdstone of Brisingamen http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15... (my copy has this truly awful cover)
in anticipation of reading the final instalment, just purchased... http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13...
This series is truly fantastic. In 2 pages, I am totally in. In a couple of chapters we are already under attack by goblins... but done sooo elegantly. Nothing crude and tiresome here as with some current fantasy fiction.


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