Showing posts with label Illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Illustration. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 April 2021

It was a rare privilege to be in a position to produce a workbook to assist young people transfer to second level school during covid times. Aimee O'Neill and i worked feverishly together to met the June deadline in order to have the booklet delivered locally to sixth class graduating primary students. 

My original concept for the work book was inspired by renowned play therapist Edel Lawlor and takes stock of good experiences at primary level while looking forward positively to adventure yet to be had in post primary school. a huge debt of gratitude is also due to Fingal CYPSY for the editing and printing of the document.



'The education subgroup of Fingal Children and Young People Services Committee has developed a practical workbook for 6th class students transferring to secondary school. The workbook entitled 'Looking Back Looking Forwardis an excellent resource designed to support students with the transition to secondary school in a COVID 19 era. Beginning secondary school is a key moment in a child’s life, there can be joy and worry in equal measure. This excellent booklet supports the student and helps them prepare for their time ahead in secondary school. Well done and many thanks to Conor Cody and Aimee O'Neill for drafting the document. Click HERE to access the document'

Una Caffery 

CYPSY Co-ordinator 


The full document can be accessed here 

Wednesday, 1 January 2014

Illustration


 Comic illustration for Montessori School




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 Step by step Comic Illustration work For Irish Girl guides

rough pencil work
finished ink work

finished colored work



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The story of St Patrick for English teaching purposes in German schools  


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Window Illustration



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 Editorial Illustration for modern Japanese toilets

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An artist trading card (or ATC for short) is a tiny, original piece of art created with the intention of swapping or trading it with another artist, not selling it. The one rule an artist trading card must adhere to is the size. An ATC must be 2.5x3.5 inches or 64x89 mm. (Why? That's the size of the original collectible sports trading cards .)


The prize for working out the pictopuzzle expression is the sense of achievement you get from having done so!