Angelina Ballerina artist's works on show

A painting from an Angelina Ballerina book shows a white mouse tucked up in an ornate bed with a red and yellow awning across the top. The pastel image shows a fireplace burning to one side and red chairs and a small table. There are long white curtains across a window and the moon can be seen in the skyImage source, Helen Craig
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Helen Craig is best known for her illustrations for the popular Angelina Ballerina children's books, featuring the famous dancing mouse

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Previously unseen works by the illustrator of the children's Angelina Ballerina books are being featured in a new exhibition.

Helen Craig is well-known as the illustrator behind the books and her mouse creations will be on show, but the 91-year-old from Great Shelford in Cambridgeshire has many more bristles to her brush.

She worked as a photographer in London, and took portraits of celebrities including Julie Christie, Zoë Wanamaker and Peter O'Toole, often shot in their dressing rooms or their own homes.

Unseen artwork she has produced over the last seven decades as well as her ceramics and sculptures will also feature.

Helen Craig has short, grey hair and is wearing spectacles, a blue coat and a patterned black and white scarf. She is looking skywards and holding a mobile phone. There is a wall behind her and grass in the background. It looks as though she is in the grounds of a stately homeImage source, Vit Hopley
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Craig is still experimenting with new works at the home studio near Cambridge

Her prolific career as an illustrator of books and nursery rhymes will be represented along with sculptural works.

These often feature theatrical and imposing mythical beings, sometimes with playful, interactive elements such as removable headdresses and horse riders, and figures that open to reveal hidden people inside.

A clay sculpture shows a man's head staring out from a large mask. The creature depicted is wearing a tunic and holding a spear in one hand. The creature has very large feetImage source, Helen Craig
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Her sculptures feature mythical creatures

A black and white photo of Kenneth Williams shows him sitting in a room wearing a smart suit jacket, tie and white shirtImage source, Helen Craig
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Actor Kenneth Williams was one of many caught on camera by Craig

The exhibition's curator, Pam Smy, an illustrator and former lecturer at Anglia Ruskin's Cambridge School of Art, said: "Helen lives surrounded by her work and influences.

"Each time I visit [her], she will open a cupboard or a box and reveal remarkable pieces of art.

"She was a single mother in the 1960s and maintained a creative life whilst bringing up her son, reinventing her work to make a living and support them both.

"The volume and quality of her work has long been overlooked, and this exhibition is an attempt to redress this and shine a light on her extraordinary career."

Mice & Monsters: The Life and Work of Helen Craig is showing at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge from 15 October to 5 November.

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