- Alan Aldridge
Alan Aldridge is a UK artist, born in 1943. During the 1960s and 1970s he was responsible for a great many
album cover s, and helped create the graphic style of that era. He designed a series ofscience fiction book covers forPenguin Books . He made a big impression with his illustrations for the Beatles Illustrated Song lyrics. He also provided illustrations for "The Penguin Book of Comics", a history of British and American comic art. His work was characterised by a flowing, cartoony style and soft airbrushing - very much in step with the psychedelic styles of the times. In the theatre, in February 1969 he designed the graphics for controversialJane Arden (director) playVagina Rex and the Gas Oven at the London Arts Laboratory,Drury Lane .He is possibly best known, however, for the picture book "
The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper Feast " (1973), a series of illustrations of anthropomorphicinsects and other creatures, which he created in collaboration withWilliam Plomer , who wrote the accompanying verses. This was based onWilliam Roscoe 's poem of the same name, but was inspired when Aldridge read thatJohn Tenniel had toldLewis Carroll it was impossible to draw a wasp in a wig.Aldridge also created the artwork for Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy by
Elton John in 1975.
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