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EIGHTEEN original watercolours, created by one of Britain’s best-known wildlife artists for Ladybird’s much-loved illustrated non-fiction book What to Look For in Summer, will be on show at the National Trust’s Mottisfont this summer. First published in 1960, Charles Tunnicliffe’s instantly recognisable artworks capture the landscapes, plants and wildlife of a summer season in the British countryside - swallows swooping over farmland on the hunt for insects, a water vole hiding on a river’s edge, an adder basking on sun-warmed dunes. For decades, these exquisitely detailed scenes gave thousands of children the opportunity to learn more about the natural world around them. In ‘What to Look For in Summer’, the onlooker is drawn into a ‘hidden’ world of wildlife activity – a hedgehog on a twilight ramble for food, sea urchins and star fish lurking beneath a rock pool’s surface. ....
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The event takes place between 24 July and 5 September and will host various indoor and outdoor exhibitions. `A British Summerscape` exhibition will showcase illustrations from `What To Look For In Summer` by well-known wildlife artist and author Charles Tunnicliffe who originally published the illustrated, non-fiction book in 1960 about all things summer In the gallery space, the illustrations will be blown up to cover the walls and allow visitors to immerse in the details of the landscapes. Outside in the gardens, the `Sights and Sounds of Summer` exhibition will host artist Natasha Durley who has created a contemporary, digital version of the 1960s illustrations to bring a vibrant, new life to the original works of Tunnicliffe. ....
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Ladybird Books updates its iconic illustrated What To Look For books, 60 years on Somerset-based illustrator Natasha Durley has brought her playful, vibrant style to the non-fiction children s series exploring nature through the seasons. Words The original What To Look For series by Ladybird Books became an instant classic when it was released in the late 50s and early 60s, and still today, seeing the pages illustrated by naturalistic painter Charles Tunnicliffe stirs nostalgia abound. So it’s fair to say there was some pressure on Somerset-based illustrator Natasha Durley to “measure up” to these iconic titles when she was asked to refresh the non-fiction children’s series for a modern audience. But there was a more important subject at hand: how to update the books, not just stylistically, but in content. While the books still teach kids about nature through the seasons, they also now explore how these seasons have changed since the original titles were ....