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A Perfectly Fine Kettle of Fish

This is a project that’s been long in the making. I’ve been wanting to illustrate a picture book for a long time. The idea for this story came to me about three years ago and was inspired by an illustration I did many years ago for the prompt “kettle of fish”. I drew it as a teapot with fishes poking out of it and it occurred to me that this very literal way of interpreting sayings is also the way that children perceive things. If I was a child and I heard the phrase “a kettle of fish” that would probably get my imagination going (just as it has now) and would probably end in a game.

‘A Perfectly Fine Kettle of Fish’ is about a little girl who comes home from school and sees her mother’s heirloom copper kettle. She imagines it filled with fishes (five of them to be exact) and she begins to play. The story takes her through dinner, bath and up till bedtime, all the while playing an imaginary game with her imaginary fish friends. They go on an adventure in the bath tub (that is transformed into the sea) restoring a stolen treasure to her friend the lionfish.

I’m so proud of my daughter for the work that she did on this book. She really brought the characters to life and gave them very distinct personalities.
This book is now published on Amazon on Kindle and in paperback. We have several new stories planned and I can’t wait to get started with the artwork!

Thank you for your time :-)
A Perfectly Fine Kettle of Fish
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A Perfectly Fine Kettle of Fish

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