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Illustrator Margaret Tarrant (1888-1959), of London, was nearly a child herself when she illustrated Water Babies at the age of 20. She illustrated children's books in the late 1800s and early 1900s. I want to dive into her soft pastel sea world in this illustration from Water Babies. She truly captured the wonder of childhood. This illustration of a little girl smelling the flowers is captivating with a touch of fantasy. Yet, it reveals how small children perceive a world where everything is bigger than they are. This illustration inspired one of my wool paintings. I could spend hours gazing at Margaret Tarrant's illustrations and gaining inspiration. Tarrant was prolific in illustrating the fairy world. I love everything about this Christmas card--the subdued and limited color palette, the cuteness of the little robin and that sweet expression on the little elf's face. Tarrant illustrated postcards and calendars for the Medici Society. Another triumph in pastels by Margaret Tarrant, Fairy Sea Horses. Truly inspiring. Don't you want to go on the boat to fairyland? Tarrant was also known for her religious illustrations of Jesus. I found it interesting that Margaret Tarrant was good friends with another Medici illustrator Molly Brett. They met at the Guildford School of Art. She went to live on Brett's estate when she was older. She was also a good friend to well-known fairy artist Cecily Mary Barker. One of the best biographies of Margaret Tarrant is on Mystical Myth. See my Pinterest board Vintage Children's Book Illustration.
Henri Lamy is a French figurative painter, born in 1985. Seduced by the immediacy and spontaneity of the acrylic, the quality of his work is enhanced by the lively colors and his expressive compositions, as well as the use of palette knife. Initiated at a very young age by his father, Henri is an admirer of Pollock and "drip painting". His painting appears to be more abstract at close range but becomes more figurative from a distance.
Gerhard Glück, Artist / Illustrator Website: www.gerhard-glueck.de/ This and all other postcard images displayed are NOT the work of _TheGreenOne_. This account and all images on it are part of a Postcard Collection or Postcards Wished To Receive and associated with Postcrossing.com (see profile for links). If you are interested in the image above and wish to purchase it from the actual artist/photographer/creator, please visit the website above, or try one of these websites: Zazzle.com, Imagekind.com, RedBubble.com or DeviantArt.com (to name a few). I hope you enjoy and admire their work as much as I do!
Rita Cardelli родилась в Болонье в 1957 году. В начале семидесятых окончила институт delle belle arti di Bologna - дизайн Рекламы. После короткого сотрудничества с частными компаниями, Rita начинает работать в области иллюстрации, вместе с этим оттачивает технику рисования, что позже будет…
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Illustrator Margaret Tarrant (1888-1959), of London, was nearly a child herself when she illustrated Water Babies at the age of 20. She illustrated children's books in the late 1800s and early 1900s. I want to dive into her soft pastel sea world in this illustration from Water Babies. She truly captured the wonder of childhood. This illustration of a little girl smelling the flowers is captivating with a touch of fantasy. Yet, it reveals how small children perceive a world where everything is bigger than they are. This illustration inspired one of my wool paintings. I could spend hours gazing at Margaret Tarrant's illustrations and gaining inspiration. Tarrant was prolific in illustrating the fairy world. I love everything about this Christmas card--the subdued and limited color palette, the cuteness of the little robin and that sweet expression on the little elf's face. Tarrant illustrated postcards and calendars for the Medici Society. Another triumph in pastels by Margaret Tarrant, Fairy Sea Horses. Truly inspiring. Don't you want to go on the boat to fairyland? Tarrant was also known for her religious illustrations of Jesus. I found it interesting that Margaret Tarrant was good friends with another Medici illustrator Molly Brett. They met at the Guildford School of Art. She went to live on Brett's estate when she was older. She was also a good friend to well-known fairy artist Cecily Mary Barker. One of the best biographies of Margaret Tarrant is on Mystical Myth. See my Pinterest board Vintage Children's Book Illustration.
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