Unstoppable Artists – Mould Breakers, by Loll Kirby and Ruth Burrows, Children’s Book
Written by Loll Kirby and illustrated by Ruth Burrows, ‘Unstoppable Artists’ is a children’s picture book bringing together a collection of visual artists who break free from convention and explore art in their own unique styles. As part of the ‘Mould Breakers’ series, this book shows children how you can change the world through creativity, self-belief and thinking outside the box.
Each page features colourful illustrations of rebellious artists and some of their famous work with a short paragraph about their achievements and how they expressed their creativity, and how these influential artists have affected different areas of our society. With a forward by artist Daniel Lismore, this inspirational children’s picture book celebrates freedom of expression, and how, by doing things differently, anyone can change the world through their art. Explore the work of Banksy, Andy Goldsworthy and Boy George…just to name a few!
32 pages
Colourful illustrations of artists and their work on every page
Explore the work of famous creatives and their impact on our lives
Paperback
Published by Owlet Press
Written by Loll Kirby
Illustrated by Ruth Burrows
Size: 245 x 245mm
Owlet Press was founded by Samuel Langley-Swain in 2018, working with authors and illustrators with a shared passion – picture books which reflect the true diversity in children’s lives. Focusing on the challenges children face today and packaging these big issues into inclusive and accessible stories for small readers to digest and discuss with friends, families and schools. This indie children’s book publisher aims to change the world one book at a time, along with the best authors and illustrators to tell these stories.
Owlet Press have always published books that are ‘incidentally inclusive’ from day one and look to push this further with every title. With authors and illustrators from all walks of life – diversity is the driving ethos within this publisher. Owlet believe that it is key for young readers of colour to see children like them (and for white, non-disabled children to see children that don’t always look like them) in books experiencing the joy and magic of playful, imaginative stories – a belief that we share at Babipur.
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