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  • When life goes wrong – turn to art

When life goes wrong – turn to art

Graduates should turn to art to help them through life’s rough times, according to Chris Riddell OBE, illustrator and former Children’s Laureate.

11 February 2019

He told University of Brighton graduates at their awards ceremony: “Life is sometimes hard. Things go wrong, in life and in love and in business and in friendship and in health and in all the other ways that’s life can go wrong.

“And when things get tough, this is what you should do … make good art. I’m serious.”

Riddell was speaking after receiving an Honorary Doctor of Arts degree from the university in recognition of his major contribution to children’s literature and encouraging visual literacy.

The award was presented on Friday  8 February, when more than 2,000 university students graduated with many in attendance at ceremonies at the Brighton Centre.

Chris Riddell at the University of Brighton Winter Graduations

Riddell, who lives in Brighton, borrowed quotes from his author friend Neil Gaiman: “Remember that whatever discipline you are in, whether you are a musician, photographer, a fine artist, cartoonist, writer, dancer, designer, whatever you do – you have one thing that’s unique. You have the ability to make art.

“And for me, and so many people I have known, that’s been a lifesaver. The ultimate lifesaver. It gets you through good times and it gets you through the other ones.

“Husband runs off with a politician? Make good art. Leg crushed and then eaten by a mutated boa constrictor? Make good art. Inland Revenue on your trail? Make good art. Somebody on the internet thinks what you do is stupid or evil or it’s all been done before? Make good art.

“Probably things will work out somehow and eventually time will take the sting away but that doesn’t matter. Do what only you do best. Make good art.”

Sam Davies, the university’s Director of Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement, introduced Riddell who graduated from the university in graphic design in 1984 and won the university’s Alumnus Award in 2013.

She said: “Chris lives here in Brighton, where in the splendid seclusion of the shed at the bottom of his garden he creates magical and fantastic worlds and characters that have captivated the imagination of children all over the world.”

Riddell, renowned political cartoonist for the Economist, Independent on Sunday, Guardian and Observer. Davies said: “Chris has retained close links with the university and worked with us to create the character of Professor C. Gull in 2012. This character acts as a guide to university for younger children as part of our efforts to widen participation in Higher Education, especially amongst children from non-traditional backgrounds.”

In 2015, Riddell became the UK’s ninth Children’s Laureate and championed creativity and the importance of visual literacy, encouraging everyone to enjoy the “joy of doodling” by drawing every day.

Riddell praised libraries and librarians: “It was in these inspiring places that I witnessed the extraordinary work librarians do, quietly and tirelessly in our communities and schools up and down the country. Their dedication and diligence made me feel humble but also profoundly grateful. Without the work of librarians promoting literacy and turning children into lifelong readers, I really would have to get a real job.”

Riddell was awarded an OBE in this year’s New Year for services to illustration and charity.

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