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Published 16:17 22 Aug 2019 BST
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Don's role on the iconic television programme came about after he'd been interviewed on The Late Late Show about his first exhibition of paintings.
"After the interview the afternoon show, Live At 3, got in touch and ask me to come on. I said that I'd rather not do the exact same thing – I'd said it all in 20 minutes on The Late Late – so instead I did some drawing live on TV. I got a lot of mail about that, which eventually led to me ending up on what was then Dempsey's Den."He laughs when remembering what it was like working on the madcap show.
"I was always laughing, despite all of the slagging that I got that the public didn't hear. Zig and Zag would cover their mikes and say stuff that was a lot more adult! "I got a letter once from a psychologist who had watched The Den with his granddaughter. He wrote: 'You are an oasis of calm in a mad programme.' "People would be surprised when I'd go out to do school visits and be quite mad myself. Dustin made me look normal!"Don is also known for his signature drawings of owls – he laughs that was once identified as "the owl man" by a stranger on the Luas. After learning that owls were endangered in Ireland and the UK, he developed his drawings into a series of children's books in order to raise awareness about their plight.
He says that he's still enchanted by the birds today, and draws them from memory after going birdwatching.
"I know people with owl reserves and bird sanctuaries, and I get invited to come out. I like to see them up close and personal – it's always a privilege."Don says that his mission is to encourage people to look at the world through "creative eyes" so that they will be more sensitive to what's around them.
"If people appreciate design and shape and form and creatures, then they can see the world as a magical place and will try not to be destructive to it."That's the message that Don will be sharing at Dublin Zoo this weekend, as part of the Protect Our Planet Weekend in association with SSE Airtricity. The programme of events includes lots of fun activities for children, who can become ‘Eco Explorers’ with the help of a special app. And, of course, there will be a Drawing with Don session, combining an art lesson with important messages about looking after our planet – and a chance for big kids like me to fangirl at a childhood hero. Now where did I put that glitter glue?

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