Thalma: An artist's life

London, GB

OUR BOOK PROJECT: 

Thalma: An artist’s life 

 

Thalma produced her award-winning animation films in the 1970s and 80s and showed them in festivals at Annecy, Melbourne, Cambridge, Berlin, Ottawa, and Lucca. Her film Stanley (1979) was described as “Just about the most erotic thing I have seen on  television” (Sunday Times, 17 February 1980) but the Monthly Film Bulletin (1977, 44, no 513) described Amateur Night (1975), an earlier film, as ‘misogynistic’ and ‘sadly devoid of both grace and charm’. Look at the first clip on our video and decide for yourself. Some films were featured on Channel Four television, which was actively promoting animated films at the time. 

 

Thalma came to London in the late 1960s and studied at St Martin’s School of Art and the London Film School. Animation was then a cottage industry despite some notable successes such as Yellow Submarine. Animators had to draw and colour each cel separately, each one an artwork in itself. Thalma became friendly with outstanding exponents of the medium such as Bob Godfrey, Alison de Vere and Bill Sewell. Her work evokes admiration and shock in equal measure. 

 

Thalma has continued to draw and paint in a style that is unmistakably her own. Her subjects are often the friends she knows or the people she meets in her local area of North London, in pubs and betting shops. It is time for her work to be celebrated and this high quality full colour retrospective of her work aims to give her the full credit it deserves. Her long-standing friends will be editing the book – Richard and Sylvie. The book will draw upon the reminiscences and insights of Thalma’s collaborators, who were part of this exciting period of experimentation in the arts. 

 

WHAT WILL BE IN THE BOOK?

 

We are using a specialist arts printer to produce a full colour, illustrated book with at least 40 images of some of her original cels and examples of recent paintings and drawings. The more money we collect, the more images we can reproduce. There will be commentary from many of her collaborators and from others who know her work well. Tributes of this kind are not commercial undertakings but we aim to cover the costs of production. We hope that it will enable Thalma’s art to be more widely and deservedly known. 

 

WAYS YOU CAN HELP

If you are unable to donate money (see opposite) you can still help us out by spreading the word: please tell your friends, email or tweet the link to Sponsume to anyone who might be interested. 

Thanks. Richard and Sylvie.
(Richard is publishing under the imprint Polpresa Press. Sylvie works in Publishing).

 

 

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Colour Postcards

£10.00 or more : You will receive an assortment of six different colour postcard images of Thalma’s work.

 

Pre-order: Thalma: An artist's life

£25.00 or more : You can pre-order a copy of the book, signed and numbered by Thalma, from a print run of 200. (Due to be published in 2015 under the imprint Polpresa Press, RRP £35).

 

A3 size colour art print

£60.00 or more : You will receive by post a high quality A3 size print signed and numbered by Thalma from a choice of six images (see named prints in the gallery). NB Each print will have a limited run of 100.

 

Original cel from AMATEUR NIGHT

£350.00 or more : You can own an original signed cel from Amateur Night (1975). There will be a choice of ten images (submitted on request as email jpg attachments for you to choose one). The cels are brightly coloured but drawn and painted on lightweight paper.