Follow Larry the Leprechaun around Ireland, and see if you can find him in Belfast, the Skelligs or viking Dublin! But it won t be easy: he is hiding in the middle of Irish dancers, traditional musicians, climbers, tourists, hurlers and many others.Locations include: Cobh The Titanic Quarter (Belfast) Ben Bulben Donegal Clonmacnoise Westport House Hook Head Lighthouse Kilkenny Castleand many more! Great fun for all the family.
Philip Barrett is a comic artist, illustrator, designer and comics educator originally from Co. Donegal.
As well as the O’Brien press children's book best-sellers ‘Where’s Larry?’ and its follow-up ‘Where’s Larry this time?’, Philip has illustrated the Limerick-set graphic novel ‘Savage Town’ with the writer Declan Shalvey and published by Image comics.
In 2023 he contributed comic strip illustrations for the book ‘A Little History of Dublin’ by Trevor White. His illustrations and comics have appeared in publications as diverse as the Irish Times and Rabble. He has been self-publishing his comic ‘Matter’ in various forms for almost two decades and has contributed to numerous anthologies. He regularly provides courses and workshops on comics, visual storytelling and creative thinking to libraries, schools and businesses.
Philip also specialises in live-drawing and has provided in-person illustrated graphic reports at countless events and meetings.
Philip Barrett is an illustrator, designer and comic artist originally from Co. Donegal and currently living in Dublin. He has been self-publishing comics since 2001, including writing and drawing 9 issues of his catch-all title 'Matter' and contributing to numerous anthologies. In 2010 the Verbal Arts Centre in Derry published Philip's 'best-of' collection 'The Human in Me'. He is a co-founder of Edition Book Arts which celebrates the craft of the book and self-publishing as well as organising the 'Summer Edition' Fairs. In his artwork, his particular fascination is documenting the collision between the worlds of the fantastical and the mundane.
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