Ian Parker writes that, during the pandemic, the celebrated artist has created some of the most ambitious works of her career—large, figurative paintings filled with angst, jokes, and romance.
Ian Parker writes that, during the pandemic, the celebrated artist has created some of the most ambitious works of her career—large, figurative paintings filled with angst, jokes, and romance.
Told in elegant verse by Susan Verde and vibrantly illustrated by John Parra, this inspiring picture book celebrates the power of art to tell a story and bring a community together. Author: Susan Verde Illustrator: John Parra Format: Hardcover Imprint: Pauls Wiseman Publication Date: 1 Sept 2018 ISBN: 9781481453134
My girls both want to be mermaids for Halloween this year, so I went to the costume shop... and the mermaid tails were like, $30 a piece, fo...
Swan Lake is a story told by presenting each ballet act in words on one page which are then followed by a series of double page spreads telling the story ...
Gyo Fujikawa (1908-1998) vivió hasta los 90 años dedicada a la ilustración de libros para niños y fue la primera en representar niños de muchas razas, mucho antes de que fuera políticamente cor…
“Making art is all about humans and our psychology: who we are, how we behave, what we do with the hand we’ve been dealt. It’s closer to your own bone when it’s a memoir, but the bone is still the bon
Stephen Gammell celebrated his 69th birthday a couple weeks ago, and I just wanted to show off his work here today. Most people have never...
The new children's book Hear My Voice/Escucha Mi Voz pulls from the author's interviews with migrant children detained in U.S. facilities in 2019.
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Featuring illustrations from Stephen Gammell of the Alvin Schwartz "Scary Stories" series.
Happy end of 2019! Next year I'm looking forward to the release of a new book that includes this comic and all my others on reading, writing, and literature. You can pre-order I WILL JUDGE YOU BY YOUR BOOKSHELF now! This comic also appears in the Sunday NY Times Book Review.
Tigersushi and Excuse My French are pleased to present the new video for DyE's new single, Fantasy. Directed by animation wunderkind Jérémie Périn,…
text: Miriam Moss - illus: Delphine Durand - ORCHARD Books (UK) 2001 French translation: Gautier-Languereau (Hachette) 2002
Description Rockwell was a masterful storyteller who could distill a narrative into a single frame. His pictures tell stories about the adventure of growing up, of individuals rising up to face personal challenges, the glamour of Hollywood and the importance of tolerance in American life. He created his pictures with strategies similar to those used by filmmakers. The exhibition is based on new research into Rockwell, his work and the relationships between the artist and the movies. It showcases fifty-seven major Rockwell paintings and drawings from these private collections. Telling Stories is organized by Virginia M. Mecklenburg, senior curator. Visiting Information Smithsonian American Art Museum July 1, 2010 – January 2, 2011 Open Daily, 11:30 a.m.–7:00 p.m Free Admission
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Alex Noriega a dessiné les conseils qu’il aurait aimé recevoir dans la vie. Des images touchantes qui donnent le sourire et nous rappellent à l’essentiel !
It hardly sounds like mass-market material. But Geek Love has been a perennial bestseller for 25 years, and its cultural influence has been prodigious. The book has inspired and moved writers, artists, and performers to tell their own wild stories.