Showing posts with label history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label history. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Getting Ready...


I'm so excited---

The Inventor's Secret, What Thomas Edison Told Henry Ford will be born on September 8, which is very, very soon. And it really does feel like having a baby.


A year of research and work went into its creation. Then lots of waiting and waiting. And in just a little over a week, I'll hold it in my hands.


Preparations are underway. Events are lined up, postcards are printing and I have some lovely bookmarks and bookplates. Two designs for bookmarks... I just couldn't decide?









Wednesday, July 1, 2015

The Inventor's Secret Teaser Trailer




Here's a trailer teaser for The Inventor's Secret. It's a picture book that I illustrated,

 written by the very talented Suzanne Slade and published by Charlesbridge Publishing. 

Check out this short video for a sneak peek!!!!


I'll be posting more soon about the research and fun involved in doing this project.

Stay tuned...






















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!















Sunday, January 5, 2014

Decisions, decisions...



I'm working on color roughs for a picture book.

It's set in the late 1800's to early 1900's. So, it seems a perfect time to incorporate some borders.


But, I need to figure out how much line I want to use. I need to think about it now, 

because this will have to stay consistent throughout the book.


So I try some different amounts.

Thank heavens for scanners.

And printers.


I think I want to keep it as painterly and hand-done looking as possible.

Homage to those beautiful postcards and scrapbooks of days gone by.

What do you think?

Decisions, decisions…












Monday, December 2, 2013

I've been crafting… now it's time to get fancy!



I've been busy making things for the Craft and Fancy Show… 


It will be this Saturday, December 7, from 10 until 5 at Home ec., 
which is on Linn Street in Iowa City. 



I'll post some beauty shots here over the next few days. 
Here are some new earrings… 


from old industrial brass tacks, 



to buttons, 



charms,



 and pieces of history.








I'm looking forward to seeing old friends and meeting new ones! 

Enjoy the season, and thank you for supporting local vendors and independent artists!

Oh, and don't take any of those in the above picture…