Piers Baker
Piers Hans-Peter Baker is a British cartoonist best known for his comic strip Ollie and Quentin, distributed internationally by King Features Syndicate, about the curious activities of a seagull and a lugworm.
Early life and education
The eldest of five children, Baker was a student in Surrey and Somerset. During a year of volunteer work in Egypt, he survived a plane crash. Back in the UK, he began studying at the Surrey Institute of [Art & Design, University College|Epsom School of Art]. After he accidentally left his artwork on a train, he chose to leave college and instead seek employment.Design and illustration
He began his career as the junior member of a small advertising agency where he developed his graphic design skills and eventually launched his own graphic design firm, specialising in food packaging illustration and design. As he recalled, "In the years following, I helped run a small design agency where my specialty was designing ice lolly wrappers for Wall's Ice Cream, including Feast, Twister and Split. Much of my work can still be seen in trash cans around the UK and Europe. In 2000, I decided to pursue my lifelong ambition of becoming a cartoonist and worked as an illustrator of children’s educational schoolbooks."Comic strips
In 2002, he created Ollie and Quentin. The pair had originally started life in 1997 as characters alongside Stormy Stan the Lifeboat Man for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. Six years later in January 2008, Ollie and Quentin was selected by King Features for international distribution. Interviewed by Janine Pineo for the Bangor Daily News, Baker explained the strip's development:His strips were collected in the book Ollie and Quentin, published December 2011.