Nick Tankard
@nicktankard.bsky.social
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Bloke & sometime Illustrator (I illustrated The Woman in Black by Susan Hill, published by Vintage Classics). You will always find me on the allotment at parties. Bradford, UK. nicktankard.co.uk for prints, originals and portfolio.
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My illustrations for The Woman in Black are now available as signed giclee prints. You can view them on my website nicktankard.co.uk I’ll also be making the original illustrations available here on Bluesky, watch this space…The illustrations are in the hardback edition published by Vintage Classics.
A grid of black and white illustrations I made for The Woman in Black by Susan Hill.
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Thank you, The Beautiful Sausage. You’re such a force for good for illustration & illustrators. I’d like to thank you on behalf of us all for promoting our work and offering encouragement, it’s much appreciated, keep up the great work! We’ll see if I can get my act together 👍🏻😉
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This is my stop. See you in a bit 👍🏻
The view out of a stationary train window, nothing but green fern like leaves very close up to the window.
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Paint Brush
6th of the #Emberlings of Oct.
Originals £35 (plus post) each, in UK because people should be able to afford human art.
Message or reply to claim. First come, First served. She is A5. All will be collected in a book with words by @taliskimberley.bsky.social. #witchsky
Witch riding a paintbrush in front of a tracery moon. Raven along for the ride. Pencil on toned paper with White paint and chalk.
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It’s definitely playing a role in my lack of desire to do anything creative. It’ll pass at some point. I hope you’re back to writing and feeling better, Fiona x
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Definitely, it’s been a year & a half for me but today I just woke up thinking “perhaps that’s it?” If it is, it is. I’ll find something new…and just continue to wait patiently. All the best to you 👊🏻
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I was also working in a bookshop when the proof of the second Book of Dust came out, I did exactly the same as you and I didn’t enjoy it. I think I rushed it just so I could feel like I’d read it before anyone else. I am a fool.
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I reckon a chainsaw and an old tree trunk would be a good fit at the moment!
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In the end I realise none of it matters, nobody is desperately waiting for what I make next, it’s just a nuisance. The world is full of troubling stuff, making artwork was an escape. I’ll stick my head into some books for a while.
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It’s a great idea but I worry that I’ll just come out with the same old stuff. Perhaps I just need to let go of it all and come back somewhere down the line when me and my hands are ready to? 🫤
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I will say that (thankfully) it doesn’t stop me being interested in work by others, I still love seeing what people are doing out there, I’m rooting for everyone else!
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I think I’m just going to have to accept that I’m not interested in being creative. I think I’m done with it.
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I’ve woken up wondering if I will ever make new illustrations, I’ve absolutely no desire to at all. Thoughts happen but the hands ain’t interested. Strange strange times.
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There it is, and not long at all until it’s out! I’ll add that to my ever growing birthday wish list. I love Dark Matter and Thin Air but I didn’t get along with Wakenhyrst, I had to give up on it. Fingers crossed for this one🤞🏼Cheers, Some Bloke 👍🏻
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I’d missed your post about your father, I’m so sorry, Fifi. Surround yourself with lovely, kind and funny people x
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Sending you a Bluesky hug. Take it easy, Fifi x
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My other book purchase from Daunt Books in London this week. I’ve yet to start it so I’ve no idea what it’s about but I thought it looked intriguing. One of those books that ‘calls’ to you, it was hidden away on a low shelf. The artwork reminds me of Shaun Tan & Sydney Smith. I’m going in…
The cover of MR. Distinctive by Olga Tokarczuk and illustrated by Joanna Concejo. A cover illustration of a blurred close up of a young mans face, behind him people paddle in the sea. On the left of the cover are blocks of colour, like the break up of a digitised image. Illustrations in black and colour pencils. Random images of snapshots, a boy swinging on a bar, a sunset, a heron sitting on a goal post. Beautifully drawn, hazy and dreamlike.
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Not a haunted house movie as such but I’d recommend ‘A Dark Song’ for creepiness.
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The childhood home of David Bowie. 4 Plaistow Grove, Bromley, South London.
A very ordinary suburban terrace house in Bromley, South London. The childhood home of David Bowie.
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Holding off scattering my mums ashes on the East Yorkshire coast until it’s considerably less windy, it’d blow her back to Bradford at this rate and she wouldn’t want to be scattered here. Anyhow, it gives me chance to go and see One Battle After Another this week. Hold your horses, mum.
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There was no-one better than Brett.
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I am (and this is appalling) 41 years late to this party, but I’ve started watching the old ITV Sherlock Holmes dramatisations, and they’re slightly old-fashioned now but Jeremy Brett is absolutely note perfect
a man in a suit and tie sitting in a chair
Alt: A magnificent Holmes, gesturing
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Nice!👌🏻 Great stuff, Cameron! It’s a fine bookshop.