I'm a sucker for a slice of nostalgia, and the Helm Gallery's latest exhibition is the wholesome childhood revival that I never knew I needed. Behold, Mr. Men & Little Miss Reimagined – a Brighton-based exhibition exploring the iconic children's book series as you've never seen it before.
With a host of unique pieces from artists and designers, these inspired artworks offer a contemporary twist on Roger Hargreaves' iconic character designs. If you're feeling inspired, take a look at our guide to the best drawing tablets and best sketchbooks to get those ideas down, even when you're out and about.
Described as the "ultimate love-letter to a series whose enduring popularity has spanned generations, and introduced millions of children across the world to literature and art," the pieces each take a unique spin on the original illustrations. Playing with texture, colour and artistic genre, the artworks each have their own delightful dose of personality, combining childhood nostalgia with contemporary style.
The artists behind the pieces include Will Blood, Rory McQueen, Euan Roberts, Pablo Dalas and Alex May Hughes. According to an official press release, "the artists involved represent a broad spectrum of talent, each expressing their love and relationship to the series through their own unique style." It's a rich, eclectic mix of graphic visuals and playful illustration, honouring the legendary franchise through a diverse lens.
The exhibition will take place between the 7th June - 21st July at the Helm Gallery, Brighton. Across the duration of the exhibition, there will be a number of events, including an appearance from Adam Hargreaves himself, who took over the franchise from his father. To find out more, head to the Helm Gallery website.
For more artistic inspiration, check out our interview with children's illustrator Flavia Z Drago to learn how she kickstarted her career. If you're after more nostalgia, take a look at these mind-blowing Disney animation secrets that prove the classics are still full of surprises.