The PCO provided the all-day cartoon and drawing workshops at The Big Draw. Here, two of our members report on what they did there. Click the images to enlarge
Paul Hardman writes:
The title of the workshop I ran was "Who Do You Think You Are?" It involved a very long roll of paper on which I had drawn about twenty train carriages. Participants were invited to draw a self portrait in each window and then put their names and where they were from underneath. After a slow start (10am) the activity grew and proved to be a great success, continuing throughout the day until we had run out of carriages and children were left asking for more!
An interesting metamorphosis developed as several windows became visual puns on the word "coach". We had the football coach and the stage coach for example. The results were pasted to the side wall of the "Battle Arena" and made a very effective display.
Tim Harries writes:
Judging by the of amount paper and sponsored pencils we went through, this year's workshops were thoroughly enjoyed by cartoonists and public alike. Any available large space (blank walls, concourse pillars, some of the heavier cartoonists) was turned into a gallery to proudly display the transport-themed cartoons, comic strips and characters produced. Next door's Starbucks aided flagging artists and parents as the kids kept us busy from 10am til 5pm, with quite a few families staying the entire day and taking part in each of the five workshops.
My "Creating First Class Comic Strips" workshop was fun to do, as always, and produced some quality work from quite a few attendees who, thanks to the microphone provided, could actually hear my instructions (including the slightly loud and embarrassing "How do you switch this thing off?")
Other participating PCO cartoonists were Terry Christien, Chichi Parish, Robert Duncan and John Landers. Photos by Gerard Whyman and Royston Robertson.
The PCO: Great British cartoon talent
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