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  1. He also briefly attended university twice, but left on both occasions within a week. Mackesy’s paternal grandparents were Major General Pierse Joseph Mackesy and writer Leonora Mackesy (born 1902), who wrote Harlequin romances as Leonora Starr and Dorothy Rivers. He has lived and painted in South Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, and the United States.

  2. British artist, illustrator and author Charlie Mackesy began his career as a cartoonist for , before becoming a book illustrator for Oxford University Press. His award-winning work has featured in books, private collections, galleries and public spaces around the world. Charlie’s beloved book is the first ever book to be awarded both the ...

  3. Mackesy keeps all of his fan mail and regularly interacts with his Instagram fans. Fifteen minutes before Charlie Mackesy won an Oscar earlier this year, he found himself hiding in a toilet ...

  4. Dec 14, 2020 · An interview with Charlie Mackesy. The author behind the heartfelt brushwork of The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse: The Animated Story on Tolstoy, lost love and… falling over in a rhinoceros costume. His drawings are ubiquitous – maybe you’ve seen them in the streets, in schools and hospitals, online, or in his bestselling The Boy ...

    • The animals were inspired by Charlie’s childhood on a farm. I was brought up on a farm, so I always drew animals, like horses. Charlie’s book centres on a boy and three animals: a mole (upbeat), a fox (cautious) and a horse (wise).
    • Drawing helped him through the death of his best friend. Charlie tells Joe that he’s faced a lot of loss in his life. “I think eight or nine friends, over my life, have taken their lives,” he says.
    • He never planned to write a book. Charlie’s drawings were only ever really supposed to be for him and his friends. The animal drawings started as sketches he’d make to help him process his own thoughts, then post on social media.
    • He made 10,000 drawings for the book. The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse is only 128 pages long, but Charlie says, “there are about 10,000 drawings that actually went into it.
  5. Dec 24, 2022 · Charlie Mackesy's The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse will be aired at 16:55 GMT and available on iPlayer shortly afterwards. Mr Mackesy said he spent two years working on the film in Suffolk ...

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  7. Mar 18, 2023 · Best-selling artist Charlie Mackesy's image of a boy talking to a horse that came with a message about kindness, warmth and empathy led to his work becoming an online sensation. ... How £16m of ...

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