How To Draw The Mouse from The Gruffalo by Axel Scheffler

Published: 01 January 1970
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How to draw the Gruffalo Mouse. The Mouse from The Gruffalo is actually the main character and star of the book. The mouse walks through the wood and encounters predators from a fox, an owl, a snake and of course, The Gruffalo. But the cunning mouse uses clever tricks to avoid danger. Created and illustrated by Axel Scheffler. Axel Scheffler actually visited Art Room Brighton's studios to teach our young students about The Gruffalo. You’ll just need the basic equipment, a pencil, some markers or a fine-liner pen and colouring pens/pencils/crayons/paints.

Artroom Studios has been teaching kids and young people from our art school in Brighton (UK) for over a decade. We teach all kinds of unique styles and techniques and one of our favourites is the Mashup. Since our launch in November 2008, thousands of children have attended and created beautiful pieces of art in our studio. We’ve also had amazing guest speakers including the legendary Ralph Steadman, Roger Dean, Street Artist Charlie Edwards – AKA ‘Pure Evil’, author and illustrator Chris Riddell, Gruffalo creator Axel Scheffler, and the ‘boy who bit Picasso’ – Anthony Penrose. Gilbert and George have sponsored us and the world’s greatest publishers of art books, Thames & Hudson, have described our pupil’s paintings as ‘Amazing’. Banksy – yes – him! We will be creating a gallery each week featuring work sent in from our classes too, just email your Mashup picture to [email protected]

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