Drawn to Water: Quentin Blake Exhibition Now Open

We are delighted that our Drawn to Water: Quentin Blake exhibition is now open!

We are delighted to announce that our Drawn to Water: Quentin Blake exhibition opened on 21 July and will be on display until 16 September.

The exhibition is part of a partnership between renowned illustrator Sir Quentin Blake and the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust.

Throughout the partnership, “Drawn to Water: Quentin Blake at WWT”, we are running three seasonal trails with guides using illustrations of watery nature from Quentin Blake to help inspire visitors to view the wonder of wetland nature in a different way.

Each of the trails, Spring/Summer, Autumn, and Winter, highlight the amazing nature that arrives each season, showcasing new life, sparkling water and visiting birds, helping everyone experience nature in new, unexpected ways through Quentin Blake’s work

These trails will run alongside a range of art and illustration activities to inspire all ages and abilities, helping everyone experience nature in new, unexpected ways.

WWT Slimbridge is among the four sites hosting the exhibition of some of Quentin Blake’s wetland-themed artworks, which can be viewed in the Gallery.

Visitor looking at Quentin Blake prints in WWT Slimbridge's gallery. Credit Amy Alsop.jpg

There are images on display using everything from pens, inks and washes to quills from the birds he has illustrated to help bring their subjects to life. The selection of 54 prints on display provide a unique glimpse into Quentin’s view of wetlands and of how we humans interact with their wildlife, plants and water. The exhibition will be on display until 16 September 2023.

Commenting on the partnership Quentin Blake said:

I am delighted to be sharing my pictures with WWT sites and their visitors through the Drawn to Water experience. This project appealed to me because I have a lifelong fascination of drawing wetland wildlife, especially birds.

“I can't quite explain why but it may be because like us, they are on two legs and have expressive gestures. The drawings you will see are from my own personal archive, and many have rarely been seen in public before.

“Through Drawn to Water I hope that seeing my artwork in places where these creatures are thriving will allow new audiences to enjoy wetland wildlife as much as I do, perhaps prompting a few people to pick up a pen, pencil or even a quill and do their own drawing.

Both the exhibition and the seasonal trails will offer a chance to explore some of Quentin’s lesser-known work on a theme that has intrigued him throughout his life: birds.

Alongside the trail and exhibition, there are large format Quentin Blake installations around the grounds. These will be on display from 20th July to 16th September, as well as 2 large frames for fun photo opportunities for visitors.

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Image credit: David Broadbent

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