Tuesday, October 27, 2009

"Illustrated Children's Books"

Black Dog Publishing’s latest book release by Peter Hunt and Lisa Sainsbury
For 40% off this title email Jessica Atkins:  jess@blackdogonline.com


Thursday, October 22, 2009

Your handy storyboard


http://www.mightyartdemos.com/mightyartdemos-shulevitz.html

thank you Uri Shulevitz
"...the more the work becomes tight, that is an expression of anxiety."

Sunday, October 18, 2009

'Princess Aasta', written and illustrated by Stina Langlo Ordal

(Thank you to the wonderful Shelley Davies)

www.NoëlleSmit.nl
Look inside a book.
From her website:
Noëlle Smith, was born in Phoenix (1972), grew up in a small town near the sea. She studied at the Lyceum in Amsterdam and graphically found its way into the books at the school for the Arts in Utrecht. After the completion of the study direction illustrative shape the HKU, started as a free lance Illustrator. In the meantime, there are already numerous books published on several publishers and her books translated into ten languages. Inspiration sources include; Tove Hansen, Dr Seuss, David Hockney, Mary Quant, Michael Gondry, Baz Luhrmann, West Anderson.

Noëlle lives in Amsterdam with her friend, and their two cats Roxy and Spetter. In its workshop in the back yard, she creates her drawings and on fine days at the kitchen table on the terrace (the Golden rain. To think they splash in its ugly duckling ' back to the coast.

(thank you to maaike!)

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Saturday, October 10, 2009

"Or let me qualify that. Actually, I think it’s brilliant. "


For the parent, child, or both? Where the Wild Things Weren't. And, like a bookend, The Very Grouchy Daddy. (Why should a book have to be engaging  after 796 readings?)

Illustration by Robert Neubecker. 

Sunday, October 04, 2009

The Galapagos or Bust Art Sale

to benefit the  Viqui Maggio  Transportation Fund
 (click picture for details)



Seems   Jannie Hoe has started something:  David Hockney's iPhone Passion 
 jpeg from www.dailymail

Ryoji Arai

Thursday, October 01, 2009



You can see more work by Juan Berrio here.


Thank you to Shelley Davies.