THE GAP by Ira Glass from frohlocke on Vimeo.
Monday, March 31, 2014
Saturday, March 29, 2014
A Pond Full of Ink
Recently, I received a copy of A POND FULL OF INK, a collection of nonsense poems written by Annie M. G. Schmidt, translated by David Colmer, and illustrated by Sieb Posthuma.
It's a mystery to me how rhyme originally written in one language can be translated into another, but I'm glad that it was. I can’t judge how close Colmer’s choice of words are to Schmidt’s Dutch. I only know that the combination of text and pictures works beautifully here. Both the poems and the artwork (done in collage, ink and watercolor) have a goofy freewheeling feel. Posthuma’s illustrations (copyright 2011) have a slightly psychedelic 1970s spirit which make them perfect for the poems (originally copyrighted in 1978).
Schmidt and Posthuma excel at inventing whimsically detailed scenes, and the book’s layout is whimsical as well. It starts with heavily saturated endpapers depicting a floating "a" on a black pond, and a little man holding a huge pen. The first poem is about this same “fairy tale author” dipping his pen in the pond. In the last spread the little author is sleeping in a hammock next to the used-up pond. On the back endpapers he has drawn the letter "z." And in between "a" and "z" are elderly otters, walking furniture, a home-invading deer, and bears living in a residential neighborhood. (The meter of “Are you joking, Mrs. Keller?” is so bouncy that it reads like a song.)
The poem “Aunt Sue and Uncle Steve” describes a family living in a “big old oak.” It’s not until you turn the page that you see the tree in its entirety. It has a face and numerous tiny children playing in its branches. Uncle Steve smokes his pipe in one branch and Aunt Sue rocks a baby carriage precariously harnessed from another branch. (“She’s never really worked out how / to park a stroller on a bough.”) A boy rides a swing dangling from pulleys, and ladders are propped to connect the different levels of the home. Crazy, funny details—perfect.
ISBN: 978-0-8028-5433-9
34 Pages
Ages 6 & up
Trim Size, in inches: 8.25"x10.375"
Sieb Posthuma was also commissioned to design stamps.
Thank you to Eerdmans Books
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Emily Winfield Martin
Emily Winfield Martin creates her own wistful worlds, in illustrations, books, cards and toys...
Read an interview with her at ApartmentTherapy and NerdyBookClub
and below, she's talking about her book, 'Dream Animals'…
...and here's her 2012 talk at the XOXO Arts and Technology Festival in Portland, Oregon...
…and check out Emily's adorable blog on all her vintage finds at 'SomeGirlsWanderByMistake'...
Monday, March 24, 2014
Bernadette Watts and Shadra Strickland
To illustrate PLEASE, LOUISE Strickland used a wax resist technique with crayon and watercolor washes. She mentioned the work of Bernadette Watts as a "great source of inspiration."
Wanting to know more about Bernadette Watts, I followed the link from Kirkus to an interview found here. The interview with Watts is fascinating for many reasons, including her telling of plans to sleep in the Frankfurt train station for the duration of the 1967 Frankfurt Book Fair. (If only libraries were open 24 hours a day.)
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Saturday, March 22, 2014
Friday, March 21, 2014
WHAT IN THE HECK WERE YOU THINKING?
The Treehorn Trilogy by Florence Parry Heide (illustrated by Edward Gorey) is "...odd, deadpan, surreal and sophisticated." Back in 2010 Bob Shea and Lane Smith asked Ms. Heide what she was thinking when she wrote and published The Shrinking of Treehorn, Treehorn's Treasure, and Treehorn's Wish. Read Ms. Heide's response here.
We are stardust (and pond scum)
Creatures handmade by animator and leaf-collector Lisa LaBracio
Thank you to Maria Popova at Brain Pickings
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
WIN ORIGINAL ARTWORK by Chris Appelhans
With each purchase of the new book Sparky! you'll be entered to win this original painting by Chris Appelhans. The winner will be announced on April 13th. Click here for more info: http://www.gallerynucleus.com/detail/16666
lettura candita:
CORTESIE PER GLI OSPITI (libri preferiti da altri)...: IL TOCCO DELL’ARTISTA The Artist and the King , Julie Fortenberry Alazar Press 2013 La piccola e riccioluta...
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Nora Krug
I love illustrator Nora Krug's messy, collage style. Read an interview with her at American Illustration...
Saturday, March 15, 2014
Exhibit Opening: Books on the Charles - Celebrating the Illustrators of Charlesbridge
www.bostonparentspaper.com
Belmont Gallery of Art presents "Books on the Charles - Celebrating the Illustrators of Charlesbridge" from March 30th to May 18th, with artwork from David McPhail, Ryan O'Rourke, Jamie Hogan, Brian Lies, Jef Czekaj, and many others.
Friday, March 14, 2014
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
2014 Bologna Book Fair: Selected Illustrators
Monday, March 10, 2014
THE ARTIST AND THE KING
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Update: Distribution starts with Independent Publishing Group in June - http://www.ipgbook.com/the-artist-and-the-king-products-9780979300035.php?page_id=21
THE ARTIST AND THE KING
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—Jersey City — San Jose — ————
CLICK HERE FOR A BOOKSTORE NEAR YOU
Update: Distribution starts with Independent Publishing Group in June - http://www.ipgbook.com/the-artist-and-the-king-products-9780979300035.php?page_id=21
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