Girovagare con Welsby, un fantastico percorso ispirato ai fumetti intorno a Bowness-on-Windermere!

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Terzo appuntamento con le news dell’edizione 2022 del Festival dei laghi, che quest’anno si terrà a Bowness-on-Windermere, che è a soli 20 minuti viaggio in treno dalla stazione principale di Oxenholme Lake District.

Oggi lo staff del LICAF ci informa di un fantastico percorso ispirato ai fumetti intorno a Bowness-on-Windermere!

Anche quest’anno “Fumettomania Factory – APS” è supporter del Lakes International Comic Art Festival.

Mario Benenati, curatore di Fumettomania Web Magazine

Nota bene: Aggiungo solo una cosa , rispetto, a quanto troverete nel sito del LICAF: la location dove si terrà il festival “è un posto meraviglioso, andateci sia per il festival, sia per visitare i laghi e la Regione, non ve ne pentirete!”


Wander More with Welsby – a fantastic comics-inspired trail around Bowness-on-Windermere!

Welsby in Bowness. Photo by Harry Johnson
Welsby in Bowness. Photo by Harry Johnson

Tuesday 8th March 2022:

A wonderful comics-inspired trail populated with weird and wonderful creations opens from 17th March 2022 around Bowness-on-Windermere – a partnership between the Lake District National Park Authority and the Lakes International Comic Art Festival, supported by other key local partners.

(Dal 17 marzo 2022 si apre un meraviglioso sentiero ispirato ai fumetti popolato di creazioni strane e meravigliose intorno a Bowness-on-Windermere, una partnership tra la Lake District National Park Authority e il Lakes International Comic Art Festival , supportata da altri partner locali.)

Follow super dude Welsby on a character trail that starts from the Information Centre on Glebe Road, Bowness-on Windermere, meeting wonderful characters like “Belmondo” and “Duffell” along a walk that takes in Bryson’s Tea Room & Bakery, the Windermere Jetty Museum, and Queen Adelaide’s Hill, where you’ll encounter the mysterious Mossop, the Woodland Sage.

The creatures you’ll find along the way are the creations of Louise Evans, AKA Felt Mistress, an internationally-renowned creator of felt figures, from human-looking creatures to monsters and bugs, and her partner, comic artist, illustrator and designer Jonathan Edwards. Louise’s many previous projects include previously working with Gruff Rhys of Super Furry Animals on his film, American Interior.

Louise trained as a dressmaker and milliner, but her illustrator friends used to draw her wonderful birthday cards, and to reciprocate she would take the characters they’d drawn and make them 3D.

Inspired by travel or, perhaps, simply a person walking down the street, or an illustration created by her partner, Jonathan Edwards, Louise brings wonderful characters to life, enchanting fans of all ages. Now, she’s created a parallel universe around Bowness, populated with her weird and wonderful creatures, for all to enjoy.

The Wander More With Welsby Trail was instigated by the Lakes International Comic Art Festival – whose annual Festival takes place in October in Bowness-on-Windermere – working hand in hand with the Lake District National Park, the National Trust and local partners Bryson’s and Lakeland Arts.

The project is set to enchant explorers of all ages for the next month!

Julie Tait, Director, The Lakes International Comic Art Festival said: “We are so excited to bring these wonderful creatures to the Lakes! The trail will definitely bring a smile to your face and the quality of the work is just sensational. This is a taster of the creativity we’ll be bringing each year to Bowness-on-Windermere – the new home for our comic festival.”

(Julie Tait, direttrice del The Lakes International Comic Art Festival, ha dichiarato: “Siamo così entusiasti di portare queste meravigliose creature sui laghi! Il percorso ti farà sicuramente sorridere e la qualità del lavoro è semplicemente sensazionale. Questo è un assaggio della creatività che porteremo ogni anno a Bowness-on-Windermere, la nuova casa per il nostro festival del fumetto“.)

Kerry Powell, Director of Communications and Resources, The Lake District National Park said: “We are very excited about the trail and hope it will delight audiences of all ages, encouraging them to explore the Lake District and see it in a new and fun way. The cultural landscape of the Lake District National Park has inspired artists for generations and it’s great to see that legacy continuing through contemporary artist Felt Mistress. The trail has been created to celebrate our partnership with Lakes International Comic Arts Festival, which we hope will encourage new audiences to explore and enjoy our beautiful and inspiring National Park.”

• “Wander More With Welsby Trail” launches 17th March 2022 and ends 25th April, the character trail starting at Glebe Road and ending at Queen Adelaide’s Hill.
The Felt Mistress creations will return in October, in time for the annual Lakes International Comic Art Festival (14th – 16th October 2022) in Bowness-on-Windermere


Press Assets

• Photographs and Film Downloads for the “Wander More With Welsby Trail” on Dropbox
• An Interview with Louise Evans aka Felt Mistress features here on the Festival web site and is available for your use

Photo by Harry Johnson
Photo by Harry Johnson

Meet the Felt Mistress

Felt Mistress AKA Louise Evans, is a UK-based stitcher and prolific tea drinker who creates a range of one-off bespoke creatures with her partner, illustrator Jonathan Edwards. Originally trained in fashion design and millinery, Louise has brought many of the skills learnt through years of work as a couture dress maker to the world of character design.

As well as original Felt Mistress characters, Louise has also collaborated with a variety of other artists including Jon Burgerman, Jon Knox (Hello, Brute), Ben Newman and Pete Fowler. (Louise created “John Evans” from Pete’s designs for Gruff Rhys’ American Interior film in 2014). Her work has been exhibited in the UK and internationally and in 2010 she was given her own window on Oxford Street as part of Selfridges’ Christmas display.

In 2011, together with Jonathan, she spent six weeks in Japan, creating work for a gallery residency in Nara, which culminated in headlining the Headspace arts festival in Osaka. In 2013, she was a speaker and exhibitor at the prestigious international character design festival, Pictoplasma, in Berlin and staged her largest exhibition yet, The Hiber-Nation, at the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff. It featured her biggest creations to date including a 9ft tall “Hugger”.

Felt Mistress: Creature Couture – a 400-page book containing many examples of her work – was published in November 2012.

Lousie’s main interests are sewing, Japan, buttons, creatures, cake and Mr Edwards. When not sewing, she likes to dream she’ll live to see the day when you can download French Fancies “off of the Internet”.

• An Interview with Louise Evans aka Felt Mistress features here on the Festival web site and is available for your use

• Find FeltMistress online at www.feltmistress.com

• Follow FeltMistress on Instagram @feltmistress

• FeltMistress in The Guardian – The puppets of the Felt Mistress – in pictures (2015)

• The Guardian: How I work: Felt Mistress


Jonathan Edwards

Jonathan Edwards work first appeared in 1993 in Deadline and Tank Girl Magazine, with strips such as “Dandy Dilemma”, “Simon Creem”, “The Squabbling Dandies” (with Richard Holland) and one pagers about, amongst others, Scott Walker, Sly Stone, Nancy Sinatra, Kraftwerk and The Beach Boys. Since then, he’s worked for clients that include MojoQMAD, The Black Eyed Peas, A Skillz & Krafty Kuts, The Jungle Brothers, The Glastonbury Festival, and more.

His own comics include Aunt Connie & The Plague of BeardsA Bag Of Anteaters (with Ian Carney) and Two Coats McWhinnie (also with Carney). He’s also been a regular contributor to The Guardian since 1999, illustrating, for example, the “Hard Sell” weekly column in The Guide supplement since 2002.

• Jonathan Edwards is online at: www.jonathan-e.com

• Find Jonathan on Instagram @jontofski


NOTE EXTRA

poster LICAF 2022

Per i redattori e i sostenitori

I seguenti articoli sono informazioni di base sul Lakes International Comic Art Festival che potresti trovare utili per altri articoli per la tua testata giornalistica sulla nostra organizzazione. Li includiamo in ogni comunicato stampa a scopo informativo e per ringraziare i nostri numerosi finanziatori e principali sostenitori.

• The Lakes International Comic Art Festival – dal 14 al 16th October 2022 – è online su: www.comicartfestival.com
Lakes International Comic Art Festival Podcast: www.comicartpodcast.uk 
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Festival Guests in 2022

Announced guests for 2022 so far, in alphabetical order, are:

Dimitris Anastasiou, Lucie Arnoux, Lina Ghabeih, Jaime Hernandez, Andrew Humphreys, Olivier Kugler, Mick McMahon, Bill Morrison, Rebecca Ollerton, Sean Phillips, Mike Perkins, Greg Rucka, Posy Simmonds, Fiona Stephenson, Jorg Tittel, Twin Cartoons, and Andi Watson.

Profiles of all LICAF LIVE guests feature here on the official Festival web site

Comics Clock Tower Exhibitors 2022

Saranno annunciati presto.


Art by and © Charlie Adlard
Art by and © Charlie Adlard

About Us

The Lakes International Comic Art Festival is the only one of its kind in the UK, centred on events and comics projects brought to you from one of the country’s most beautiful areas – the English Lake District, in the market town of Kendal. Modelled on European-style festivals, such as Angoulême in France, the annual Festival usually takes over the whole town for a weekend of comic art every October.

The Festival’s aim is to celebrate the whole spectrum of comic art, inspiring existing comic art fans and creators and, it hopes, generating new audiences and creators too. It invests in creators through a commissioning programme and has an emphasis on developing international collaborations.

The Patrons of the Festival are comic creators Yomi Ayeni, Kate Charlesworth, Comics Laureate Stephen L. Holland, Sean Phillips, Bryan Talbot, Mary Talbot and Zoom Rockman.

The Lakes International Comic Art Festival is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England. It is supported by Cumbria County Council, Lake District National Park Authority, South Lakeland District Council and Kendal Town Council

Our main sponsor is Lancaster University and main partners are Kendal College, the Windermere Jetty Museum, the Old Laundry Theatre, NCS, Lakeview Bar and Grill and Baha

We are also supported by The British Council, The Czech Literary Centre, The Finnish Institute in London, Institut Francais, the Italian Cultural Institute, and the National Cartoonists Society, and other international partnerships

We also receive support from publishers David Fickling Comics, publishers of The Phoenix comic, Fanfare Press and Knockabout Press

Thanks also to our generous donors: Charlie Adlard, Lynette Adlard, Graham Dury, Peter Kessler, Bryan Talbot, Sean Phillips and Simon Thorp.


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