Showing posts with label children's literature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children's literature. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Happy Birthday, Rabbi Benjamin!!!!!!!

Wa---hooooo!!!!!!

Today is Publication day for Rabbi Benjamin's Buttons!


Written by Alice McGinty and published by Charlesbridge Publishing.


 I got to meet Alice on board a Mississippi Riverboat Cruise at a Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrator's conference about a year ago. I couldn't stay too long at the conference because I was working hard to finish the illustrations for this book.


I know all of us involved in this loving picture book are very excited today!


Welcome, welcome, Rabbi B! 

Happy Birthday to you!!!!


xoxo








Monday, July 21, 2014

Beginning, Middle, End, Beginning...



Beginning, middle, end. The parts of a story. 
I like to think that the story of illustrating a picture book has a beginning, a middle, an end, and then another beginning?

I've just sent Charlesbridge Publishing the final artwork for "The Inventor's Secret". A longer than average picture book by author Suzanne Slade.  It's a lovely non-fiction story about the friendship between two amazing inventors, Thomas Edison, and Henry Ford.
I packed up the final artwork, a year and one month from accepting the project. I took some pictures along the way of the process. Care to take a stroll?

There is lots and lots of research to do on both ends of the book. The author finds the story, seeks out the facts, and the illustrator needs to show them to the reader. And that opens up its own can of worms.


My studio sprouts piles, like the weeds growing in my untended garden.




I looked to my own collections for inspiration. Old tintypes and antique photos...




Gears and old watch parts (Thanks, Stacia!).


And I even took a field trip--- to a car museum. 




Don't I look happy to be there? This is my first ever car museum selfie!








 the middle... 
sketches approved, 
beginning to paint... 
picking palettes.







The piles turn into landslides and messes.




And at the end...
There is a pile of watercolor paper with paintings on them. 
It's a big pile, a very big pile.
And the artwork is--- 
done?
The End?




Nope-- In several months (Fall 2015), I'll get to post "The Inventor's Secret's" new beginning---

as a picture book!















Wednesday, December 12, 2012

The Adventures of a South Pole Pig


A big box arrived at my doorstep the other day. I thought it was a Christmas gift that I had ordered for the kids, but when I saw that the return address was Harcourt Houghton Mifflin, I knew it was a present for me!

THE ADVENTURES OF A SOUTH POLE PIG, by Chris Kurtz is the very endearing story of Flora, an adventurous and optimistic pig who wants more out of life than simply to live in her pen :-)

Pub date is January 8 and it can be pre-ordered to ship on that day here.

You just gotta love a pig named "Flora"!








Thursday, September 27, 2012

A Show, A Show, An Illo Show!



 "When Bows Were Big"


I am participating, along with 10 other illustrators from across Iowa, in a SCBWI (Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators) exhibit at the Gilded Pear Gallery in Cedar Rapids. 

The opening is this Saturday, September 29th from 4-6:30 pm and will run through November 10th. 

The opening night will have all of us there displaying not only our gallery pieces, but many of us will have our portfolios and published work on display at that time as well. If you have kids who are at all interested in a career in illustration, this is a great opportunity for them to see a varied range of styles and applications, so please bring them along!

The illustrators who are exhibiting are:

Jeni Reeves
Claudia McGehee
Dorothia Rohner
Natalie Groves
Patty McGrane Harms
Jane Metcalf
Becky Wirfs
Peggy Gratton
Erin Taylor
Candace Camling
and me


If you can make a day of it, I'd like to suggest a visit to the great New Bo neighborhood and a visit to New Bo books (the new Prairie Lights affiliate in Cedar Rapids). Also, take in the fantastic Alphonse Mucha exhibit at the newly renovated Czech Museum



If you can't make it to Cedar Rapids this Saturday, it would be wonderful if you could visit our show and the restored Cedar Rapids neighborhood some other time.


Again, thank you for your support of the Arts!









Thursday, May 10, 2012

Building an ARC



Yesterday, I received my Advanced Reader Copy (ARC) of THE ADVENTURES OF A SOUTH POLE PIG. A chapter book by author, Chris Kurtz and published by Harcourt Houghton Mifflin.


I did the cover and 23 black and white interior illustrations. Publishers send out these advance copies of the book to reviewers, librarians, bloggers, and various big cheeses in the kids' publishing world for comment. There are still uncorrected typos, it's paperback, and the page layouts are a little wonky. 
But, it's so wonderful to see these characters come to life and live in a book!