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Friday, 18 November 2016

AOI latest in Arrest All Mimics - Ben Tallon's podcast.

New Episodes of Arrest All Mimics!


Tim Ellis
Listen to a brand new episode of Arrest All Mimics by Ben Tallon! The most recent episode features acclaimed design studio La Boca, who were shortlisted for the World Illustration Awards in the Professional Advertising category.

They provide a fantastic showcase of why it’s important to lead from the front with the work you would like to do and why it often leads to the clients you would most like to work for. The show also covers a few unconventional methods of creating illustration and touch upon why cats in multi-coloured triangles are not cool. Give it a listen here now!

Also don't forget that the AOI features in the 44th episode of the podcast, released last month. If you know anyone who's unsure as to what the AOI does, feel free to link them this exclusive interview where we talk about all things illustration. 

To find out more about Ben Tallon and how Arrest All Mimics came to be, read this exclusive interview we did with him on our blog!

Illustration by Ben Tallon
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Friday, 30 September 2016

Dedicated to All Defenders of Human Freedoms: The Art of Paul Peter Piech runs from October 1 until February 12 2017

This Exhibition - "Dedicated to All Defenders of Human Freedoms: The Art of Paul Peter Piech" runs from October 1 until February 12 2017 at the Peoples History Museum in Manchester.


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Thursday, 2 June 2016

Painting with Rainbows: Michael Foreman at Harris Museum 9 July – 6 November 2016

Michael Foreman as a boy

Michael Foreman has been creating well-loved children's books, as both illustrator and author, for over 50 years will be exhibiting at the Harris Museum from July.

Learn about Michael's experiences growing up in wartime Britain in his childhood memoir, War Boy, rediscover your favourite characters in Moose, The General, Dinosaurs and All that Rubbish, and imagine yourself in a world without conflict, where friendship is celebrated and the environment is cherished.

Michael's illustrations encourage us to reflect on how we care for each other and the world around us. Don't miss this unique chance to see Michael Foreman's work at the Harris and meet his engaging, colourful characters.
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Tuesday, 24 May 2016

Year Three Student Katie Lennon in Secret Seven Inch Show

















Well done Katie Lennon year 3 illustration for being selected for the fifth annual Secret Seven inch show for Amnesty International with this cover design for John Lennon's "Imagine" - the lyrics to which were inspired by Yoko Ono's "Grapefruit".



After months of secrecy and speculation Secret 7" - the annual exhibition and sale of 700 vinyl singles covers has revealed the identity of artists and designers behind each record cover.

Each of the works is based on one of seven songs: CHVRCHES's Clearest Blue, Etta James' At Last, Jack Garratt's Worry, The Jam's Art School, John Lennon's Imagine, Max Richter's Dream 3 and Tame Impala's The Less I Know The Better.

This year's exhibiting artists included fine artists, illustrators, designers and musicians. These include Sir Anish Kapoor, Sir Paul Smith, Jenny Holzer, George Hardie, Gavin Turk, Bob & Roberta Smith, Anthony Burrill, Rob Ryan, Jean Julien, Kate Gibb, Tom Dixon, and Belle & Sebastian singer Stuart Murdoch and many more...

The Show ended on May 1st.
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Friday, 22 January 2016

Ben Tallon wins Dot London Awards Creative Agency of the Year












Congratulations to Ben Tallon 2006 graduate who has won Dot London Awards
Creative Agency of the Year.

Ben who has lectured a couple of times to students at UCLan decamped to Greenwich in London a couple of years ago since then his practice has grown and diversified.

"Multi-award-winning illustrator and art director Ben Tallon's work is 100% hand-crafted using a wide range of organic materials. Since making his name as an illustrator, he has expanded into multi-disciplinary channels, creating set design and art directing in film and television. He now also lectures and hosts workshops and has a podcast with Illustration Ltd." He has also written a book about his travails as a freelance illustrator.

Ben will be back in Preston talking to Year Two students  in February as part of the contextual studies programme.

You can see more of his work by following the link on the menu right.




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