End Paper

11 GDI like the feeling when I’ve just finished the very last illustration for my latest book. I enjoy the moment for a bit, but I know very well, that my work on the book doesn’t end there.


There is always a cover, title page and the end papers to do.


Covers are definitely team work and they have to go through big meetings and then to me. Covers are a big science.


End papers are more fun and I feel I have more control over them.


The purpose of the end paper is to look pretty, but then again, it should capture the essence of the book.


I like end papers. Here are some of them.


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This one is from my book “A New House of Mouse”.


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“Suzy Goose and the Christmas Star”DSC_0141 These leaves are from the latest book with Little Mouse “The Mouse Who Wasn’t Scared”. It’s going to be published next January by Walker Books.


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This end paper is from the book called “The Mouse Who Reached the Sky”. The book is full of cherries, so the juicy red colour would be perfect.


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Green end paper from “Puffin Peter”. I was inspired by the picture of puffins diving under the water.


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Another green end paper. “A First Book of Animals”. We used paper I printed to create wings for beetles.Greey_Goat


“The Greedy Goat”. The Goat likes eating flowers.


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“Elephant” – of course.


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“The Fly” – what else.


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“Blue Penguin”. Lots of snow and ice.


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One of my latest books which is not published yet “Dlouha Cesta (Long Journey)”. Is about a gnome who went for a long, long walk. I was imagining, that he walked across my table as well.


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And the very last is from the book I’m just finishing. Joyce Dumbar’s “Grumpy Duck”. It’s a lovely story with animals, one BIG cloud and RAIN.1 end

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