Chris Mould 

How to draw… something wickedly weird

Are you feeling a little bit dark and creepy today despite the fact that Halloween is many moons away? We have the perfect drawing lesson for you from the author and illustrator of scary books including Fangs 'n' Fire and Dust 'n' Bones… meet Chris Mould!
  
  


Chris Mould: Wicked 1
If you are a fan of all things spooky, and might even that go bump in the night, then you picked the right drawing teacher. Meet Chris Mould and learn how to draw something wickedly weird and weirdly wicked… Chris Mould is a creator at Pop Up Festival of Stories, a children’s storytelling festival which brings books and stories spectacularly to life through imaginative events, activities and art-works created especially for Pop Up by writers, illustrators, poets and storytellers.

You can meet Chris Mould himself (if you dare…) at free event for children of all ages, when it pops up at Swiss Cottage Leisure Complex in London on 12-13 July, where Chris creates a Spookitorium which transforms useless-nothings into spooky-somethings.
Photograph: Chris Mould
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Photograph: Chris Mould
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Photograph: Chris Mould
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Photograph: Chris Mould
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Photograph: Chris Mould
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Photograph: Chris Mould
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Photograph: Chris Mould
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Photograph: Chris Mould
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Photograph: Chris Mould
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Photograph: Chris Mould
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Photograph: Chris Mould
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Don't forget to catch Chris in spooky action if you can get to London this weekend at the Pop Up Festival of Stories. Chris Mould is the author and illustrator of loads of creepy children's books including anthologies of highly illustrated short stories Pirates 'n' Pistols (shortlisted for the 2013 Kate Greenaway Medal), Dust 'n' Bones and Fangs 'n' Fire, The Spindlewood Tales, and Something Wickedly Weird. Photograph: Chris Mould
 

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