Review: An Evening with Jim Kay
Recently, illustrator Jim Kay discussed how he illustrated Harry’s magical world and where his inspirations came from. Find out more about what he said.
Recently, illustrator Jim Kay discussed how he illustrated Harry’s magical world and where his inspirations came from. Find out more about what he said.
At this point, a new installment of the “Harry Potter” series illustrated by Jim Kay needs no introduction. In our review, we hit some of the highlights of the most recent addition, “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”.
Jim Kay’s striking depictions and hidden treasures deserve recognition. It’s time to dissect the details in “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban”.
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To celebrate the release of the illustrated edition of “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”, artist Jim Kay will tour England this October.
Since Kay puts so much passion and effort into his work, every detail deserves recognition. Let’s dive in and unfog the frequent figures together.
Preorder a copy of the illustrated edition of “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” and you’ll be entered to win an incredible sketch of the beloved Rubeus Hagrid!
Jim Kay breathes new life into the story, hiding fascinating references and jokes in the details.
Illustrators Jim Kay and Chris Riddell spoke on a panel for Waterstones Piccadilly’s Harry Potter Book Night event on February 7. Find out more about what they had to say here!
Join illustrators Jim Kay (“Harry Potter” series) and Chris Riddell (“The Tales of Beedle the Bard”) at Waterstones Piccadilly, London, for a night of all things “Potter”.
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