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Blog PostPlayful Kimonowatching the devastating events unfurl, I wanted to direct my energy towards something positive and engaging…
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Blog PostPandemic Objects: BackstageBoth of these powerful and engaging visual projects have highlighted the fragile creative economy of…
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Blog PostPandemic Objects: Street Treesweeds to new apps celebrating and identifying the trees on London’s streets, it seems many of us are engaging…
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Blog PostV&A Illustration Awards: In Conversation with Jason Brooks (Book Illustration Award, 2016)accomplished command of line and composition, coupled with a limited colour palette, makes for visually engaging…
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Blog PostGuest Post: Part 1 – Clemente Papi: From plaster maker to Royal Bronze FounderPapi, Tripod with flower basket (Engraving from: Official catalogue of the Great Exhibition, London 1851…
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Blog PostRestoration of the Master’s Chair of the Joiners & Ceilers Company, which included descriptions of the Halls and Arms of every Livery Company and, most fortuitously, engravings…
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Blog PostV&A Illustration Awards: In Conversation with Simon Pemberton (Editorial Illustrator of the Year 2015)Combined with a layered approach his technique adds a depth to his imagery which makes it highly engaging…
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Blog PostQ&A with Cars: Accelerating The Modern World exhibition curator Brendan Cormierpossible or practical without industry inventing ingenious ways of producing and selling them, governments engaging…
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Blog PostYoung people gaining career advice: who are they?identified some recurring motivations of the young people wanting to access the creative industries engaging…
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Blog Post13 Spook-tacular V&A objects for Halloweenof Kindness, or the Seven Capital Elements), was made by meticulously collaging Victorian prints and engravings…
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Blog PostThe National Art Library on the Internet ArchiveExhibition of the World’s Industry: held in London in 1851: described and illustrated by beautiful steel engravings…
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Blog PostHappy Birthdays, Victoria and Albert!Albert Museum, London Queen Victoria, François Forster, after Franz Xaver Winterhalter, 1846, Paris, engraving…
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Blog PostColourful sketches and first impressions of South AmericaThe numerous steel engravings by the author, Captain J. G.…
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Blog PostQueen Victoria’s sapphire and diamond coronet to go on permanent display from April 2019Queen Victoria, François Forster, after Franz Xaver Winterhalter, 1846, Paris, engraving on paper. ©…
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Blog PostDesigning the Prix Pictet WorkshopsThe challenge for the Digital Learning Team, was to devise a workshop that was fun, engaging, responded…
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Blog PostRefurbishing our spectacular Jewellery GalleryFranz Xaver Winterhalter, which took the image of the young queen around the world through replicas and engravings…
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Blog PostRome to London: The journey of a bookE.583-1991 (Photography by Laury Grard © Victoria and Albert Museum) The textblock contains 48 engravings…
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Blog PostV&A Illustration Awards: In conversation with A. Richard Allen (Editorial Illustration Winner 2017 & 2019)He also proved an engaging presence on the awards podium when the occasion rendered me mute. …
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Blog PostUmbrella Movementgraduates from the Chinese University started on the day after tear gas was fired an ongoing community engaging…
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Blog PostA silver basin worthy of Charles Icomplex vessels from a single sheet of silver was a tremendous feat, as acknowledged in the portrait engraving…