Artist’s Career Is Sprouting Up Like Magic
Press Release:
Local Artist’s Career Is Sprouting Up Like Magic
From: Random Static Ltd, Wellington
Date: Friday 12 February 2010
Local artist Emma Weakley is about
to have her first book published –
and she’s still a
teenager.
Wellington publisher Random Static will be
releasing “Jack and the
Beanstalk”, a quirky take on
the classic fairytale. “Emma’s
illustrations are
delightful,” said Random Static editor Kelly Buchanan.
“The story is simple enough for young children, but
the sense of humour
and the little details in the
artwork make it entertaining for adults
who haven’t
completely lost touch with their inner child, too. It’s a
bit outside our usual remit, but we enjoyed it too much
to pass up.”
“I didn't expect anything to come of this
little project, so it is very
exciting to have it
published,” said Emma. Ms Weakley is a budding
illustrator who lives on the Kapiti Coast and turned 19
last November.
She likes drawing monsters, listening to
irritating music, and quiet
days investigating dead
things on the beach. Last year, she won the Sir
Julius
Vogel Award for Best Professional Art, for her cover
illustration
for “Newtons Sleep”. The SJV Awards are
presented anually by SFFANZ, New
Zealand’s national
organisation for science fiction and fantasy.
The official
launch for “Jack and the Beanstalk” is taking place at
2pm
on Saturday the 20th of February, at Crossways, 6
Roxburgh St, Mt
Victoria. Emma will be performing a
reading and signing copies of the
book, and the original
art, concept sketches, and paintings will be on
display.
Light refreshments will be provided.
“Jack and the
Beanstalk” will be available via Random Static’s web
site
(www.randomstatic.net) and all good
bookstores.
ENDS
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