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Breaking News! ISSUE IV! Death & Resurrection! Pre-Orders Now OPEN!

Announcing Tiny Pencil No. 4 – The Death & Resurrection Issue!  Alright folks, it’s been a while since our last update, but we are supremely excited to finally share some news with you! PRE-ORDERS...

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‘As Above, So Below': Exhibition and seaside drawing in Falmouth!

Fancy a little sand and sea to go with your lead this summer? Tiny Pencil is joining Atlantic Press in Falmouth for an exhibition and series of drawing events at 64 Killigrew Street! Featuring a...

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#DRAWATHON! Get Involved!

LAY SOME LEAD & BURN SOME RUBBER! Listen up folks! We’ve got some exciting news! To celebrate the release of Tiny Pencil IV: Death & Resurrection we’re having a #DRAWATHON with our friends at...

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James Unsworth on unsolvable problems, human germs, and the conflict between...

WARNING! PLEASE NOTE! CONTAINS GRAPHIC CONTENT! James Unsworth practices art like an inventor who creates problems instead of solving them. Taking the world view that “all human production is...

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#DrawAThon! Winning Entries!

Okay folks it’s news-breaking time! We are finally able to announce the winning entries from our #DrawAThon – held with Atlantic Press and 64 Killigrew Street and featuring PRIZES from Derwent Pencils!...

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Joe Fenton on facing his fears and finding his inspiration.

Joe Fenton is a London-based artist who works mainly in monochrome. His lavishly scaled, surrealist drawings are produced almost exclusively in graphite  on paper, and inhabit a world populated by...

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That Pablo sure knew how to work his lead.

Pablo Picasso would have been 133 years old today if he’d secretly been a vampire. The Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, stage designer, poet and playwright spent most of his adult...

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The Vignettes of Claudia Piras: Intimacy, Mystery and Atmosphere

Interview by Vicky Woo Claudia Piras is 27 years old and drew her first doodle in Cala Gonone, Sardinia. She is currently living in Urbino, where she finished her studies at PERF in animation and...

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Laura Cochón: Inhabiting the Page and the Poetry of Space.

Laura Cochón is an illustrator from Spain whose delicate graphite works inhabit the page with an intimate rhythm and poetry all their own.  A lover of literary things and the book as object and form,...

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Pencil Lines with Personality: A Chat with Bene Rohlmann

Bene Rohlmann is a Berlin based illustrator.  His work has appeared in exhibitions throughout Europe and the United States, and his clients feature The New York Times, Converse, and Mercedes Benz...

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Celine Guichard

Hi there. Thanks for taking the time to talk to us about your work. Could you tell us a bit about yourself and what you do? Hi, I am Céline Guichard, I make images.  I have published several books and...

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Breaking News! ISSUE IV! Death & Resurrection! Pre-Orders Now OPEN!

Announcing Tiny Pencil No. 4 – The Death & Resurrection Issue!  Alright folks, it’s been a while since our last update, but we are supremely excited to finally share some news with you! PRE-ORDERS...

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Céline Guichard on human bodies, hermaphrodites, and hybrid creatures

Ladies and Gentlemen! Presenting the curious creations of Céline Guichard’s “twisted psychology”… An interview with Céline Guichard by Heather McCalden. Hi there. Thanks for taking the time to talk to...

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Pablo Auladell and his search for “the expression of joy” in pencil

Pablo Auladell is a multi-award-winning artist from Alicante working primarily in comics and illustration. Elegant, lyrical and delicate yet strong and disconcerting, his images suggest a particular...

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Alexis Deacon on the virtues of graphite and its erasure…

Ladies and gentlemen! Alexis Deacon’s musings on graphite, animals and meaning, and dancing… Alexis Deacon is a writer and illustrator of comics, picture books and children’s fiction. His books have...

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Gareth Brookes on crayons, suburban England, and the existential life of dogs.

Ladies and gentlemen! Presenting printmaker, textile artist and comics creator Gareth Brookes. Gareth studied printmaking at the RCA and started making small press comics in 2006. His first graphic...

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The scabrous wit and anachronistic ingenuity of Cartoonist S J Harris

S J Harris is a London-based cartoonist and purveyor of all things fine and strange. His first graphic novel Eustace (published by Jonathan Cape) was drawn entirely in pencil and concerned a young boy...

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Céli Lee on building her own universe through graphite

Ladies and gentlemen, we present to you the extraordinary Céli Lee, an artist who is building her own universe with unusual sensitivity towards nature, myth, and of course, graphite. –Interview by...

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