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Robert Crowther was born in Leeds
in 1948. His father was
a commercial traveller
and the family moved
many times around the
north-east during Robert’s
childhood. He was
interested in drawing from
an early age, particularly
detailed
scenes packed with characters.
While still at school, he
produced illustrations for The
Three Little Pigs for
Yorkshire
Schools Television. On leaving
school, he went to art college,
eventually taking an MA at
the Royal College of Art. It
was while at the
Royal College of Art that
Robert became interested
in pop-ups. “I
just loved the
way things came alive when
you did them in 3-D,” he
says. Another of
his college projects was
to create a self-portrait
in biscuit, which led to
his being commissioned
to make biscuit portraits
of the Dutch royal family
and a guest appearance
on BBC TV’s The
Generation Game!
After college,
he worked as a
freelance designer
for Madame Tussaud’s
and other leisure
venues, before
becoming a full-time
children’s
book creator. Father
of two and grandfather
of three, Robert
now lives in a
Norfolk village
with seven ponds
and a lot of ducks! Robert
produced his
first book, The
Most Amazing
Hide-and-Seek
Alphabet Book while
still at college.
It was published
in 1977 and became
an instant bestseller,
revolutionizing
the world of
novelty books. "I
didn’t think
I could get it printed,
because there were
a lot more mechanics
than in other books
at the time. Normally
books only had six
pop-ups; mine had
twenty-six!"
Over the following
decades Robert has
produced numerous
novelty books, earning
him international
acclaim and the affectionate
moniker "Mr
Pop-up". He
regularly gives pop-up
workshops and demonstrations
in schools, libraries
and festivals throughout
the UK and in the
USA.
In 2010 Robert has painted
two deckchair canvasses to
be exhibited, along
with other illustrators, in
different venues around
Suffolk before being auctioned
to raise money for the
St. Elizabeth Hospice,
in Ipswich.  |