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Willow the Wonderer's adorable creatures are now available as Giclée Prints
The adorable creatures from Willow the Wonderer are now available in watercolour Willow the Wonderer is amongst the most beautifully illustrated picture books of our time. And judging by our customer reviews , our readers agree! For all the art aficionados out there we have some great news: The wonderful creatures adorning our Willow the Wonderer picture books are now available as watercolor Giclée prints . Giclée prints are also known as fine art prints, these are the close

Reeta Dhar
Sep 23, 20243 min read


Darren Pryce is a finalist in the prestigious Mosman Art Prize
You all are no doubt very familiar, if not deeply in love (going by your book reviews), with Darren's illustrations for our Willow the Wonderer picture book series. He is in fact a very established illustrator who has honed his craft over a career spanning almost four decades. But not many I’ll wager know of his fine art practice. From illustration to fine arts Darren turned to the fine arts over a decade ago following on from his success as an Illustrator in the golden 'pr

Reeta Dhar
Sep 30, 20234 min read


Darren Pryce interviewed for Archibald portrait of Brittany Higgins
Reported by ABC Radio Mid North Coast Darren Pryce with his Archibald 100 entry, The Meeting (Photo credit: Simon Cardwell) Darren Pryce, co-founder of Wise As Stories, was interviewed by the ABC Radio Mid North Coast for his Archibald Prize portrait of Brittany Higgins . Darren took a non traditional approach to the portrait, portraying Brittany Higgins in the much anticipated meeting with the Prime Minister, Scott Morrison. In the interview Darren talked through the pre

Reeta Dhar
May 25, 20211 min read


Darren Pryce paints Brittany Higgins' Portrait for Archibald 100
Reported by the Age and SMH Darren Pryce with his Archibald 100 entry, The Meeting (Photo credit: Simon Cardwell) Darren Pryce, co-founder of Wise As Stories , is an award-winning illustrator and an innovative artist. His latest contribution to the artscape in Australia is a neo-classical portrait of Brittany Higgins for the Archibald Prize, now in it's 100th year. Darren's motivation for painting Brittany Higgins was to give voice to women who have been silenced by the pat

Reeta Dhar
May 22, 20212 min read
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“Light a campfire and everyone's a storyteller"
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