9.07.2010

First Review
















MOON CHILD
By Nadia Krilanovich; Illustrated by Elizabeth Sayles
Tricycle Press | Random House
"This charming bedtime lullaby gives readers a new way of looking at the moon as they follow a raccoon, an owl and an otter in their nighttime rambles ... Sayles’s pastel-and-acrylic illustrations beautifully capture the sense of wonder the young animals have for the luminous full moon. Her night is a place of magic where water holds stars and anything is possible. Krilanovich’s striking debut will have youngsters peering out the window to see if the moon is in fact watching over them...and very likely reaching out to give it a hug." (Picture book. 2-6)
--Kirkus Review
September 15, 2010
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8.06.2010

Sprout wings and fly




















This is one of the classes I am teaching this fall:
ILLUSTRATION PORTFOLIO
School of Visual Arts, NYC
Sept 22 - Dec 15,  2010
Wednesdays 6:30-9:30 pm
Dust off your portfolio and spruce it up. Stretch out and try something new. Or work on that children's book you've been dreaming of.  This class is centered around each individual student's needs. Assignments vary each semester. Also covered are all aspects of the business of illustration, from copyrights & contracts to self promotion & marketing. For more info & to register Click Here

7.19.2010

Back from Pasadena

















Just returned from attending ICON 6: The Illustration Conference.
It will take a while to process everything that was thrown at us in 4 days of workshops, roundtable discussions and presentations.  Many of the talks and discussions were filmed by Escape from Illustration Island and will be posted on their site, which is a good thing because every now and then I snuck outside to clear my head in the California sunshine.

6.15.2010

The Secret of the Tomb


















The final art, finally. It's for a mystery that takes place in Egypt.  I'm in awe of the beautiful and whimsical carvings, friezes and paintings of ancient Egypt, some over 4000 years old, that I discovered while researching this project.
Interesting Reads:  The Secrets of Tomb 10A , Cleopatra, A Life, Egyptology

6.10.2010

Isis and the Dove



















This is a detail from a larger piece I am working on.  It's nearly done and I'll post the entire piece then.  It's for a mystery that takes place in Egypt.  I'm in awe of the beautiful and whimsical carvings, friezes and paintings of ancient Egypt, some over 4000 years old, that I discovered while researching this project.

4.19.2010

The Little Explorer
















I have been interested in time, lately, as an intangible thing.  Maybe because it slips away so quickly (except in waiting rooms...)  I just sent this off to a client, so thought I would post it here as well. 

4.08.2010

Animation and me...


The infamous John Culhane,  chronicler of Studio Disney and author of Fantasia 2000: Visions of Hope, among others, has asked me to teach his class "The History of Animation" at Mercy College while he recovers from an operation. Luckily all the little creatures are still running around in his head, but the class will be challenging for me. Last night I watched Willie the Whale and a few Daffy Ducks to get up to speed. Its very exciting that an animator just won the Pulitzer Prize: http://www.markfiore.com/pulitzer/

4.02.2010

















Just received a gold certificate in the mail and the news that The Very Little Princess has been named "A Junior Library Guild Selection."  Meanwhile, I am preparing for a trip to Michigan to sign books and give a picturebook workshop at the Ann Arbor district library. Will have to squish all my stuff into one carry-on and one checked bag.  I am looking forward to seeing the Ghost Army Exhibit at University of Michigan's Hatcher Library,  and to meeting everyone who I've been corresponding with in Ann Arbor.

3.27.2010

Art All Over














Maurice Sendak's "Wild Things" ambushed me as I turned a corner at last night's opening of the Neo-Integrity exhibit at MoCCA. What a great show! I am so happy to be a part of it. Floor-to-ceiling art. Gems tucked into corners and wrapped around columns, animations playing continuously and wine... who could ask for more. Original ink drawings from "Peanuts" complete with zip-a-tone. Jules Feiffer's cartoons for the Village Voice... This show requires a few visits,  preferably without a lot of other people standing around chatting... ha! Keep an eye out for the catalog – can't miss it at about 4 inches thick. Kudos to Keith, Grace and the volunteers and staff at MoCCA.

3.20.2010

The Goat-man

March 12 – May 30
This piece is the fourth piece from the fairy-tale Gold on view now at the Museum of Comic & Cartoon Art (MOCCA), along with the work of many others illustrators & cartoonists.  "It is a super-salon show... a "King Solomon's Mines" ...  a spectacular experience for all.  A  floor-to-ceiling, frame-to-frame salon-style show!  Imagine the salons of the 1800's, and you'll get the  idea."  Some of the artists are... Maurice Sendak, Peter Arno, Isabella Bannerman, Julie Doucet, Jules Feiffer, Tomer + Asaf Hanuka... and me!  Curated by Keith Mayerson

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10.01.2009

9.07.2009

Amelia



I am re-posting this image, because I have been too busy to upload anything new, and I can't show the projects I am working on yet because of client confidentiality... (although my students have seen some of them in progress.) So here is Amelia, a dreamer and adventurer.

6.15.2009

The Very Little Princess



This is the jacket art I recently finished for "The Very Little Princess" a chapter book about a girl named Zoey who, one morning finds out she has a grandmother named Hazel (isn’t that a witch’s name?) She also finds out that friends sometimes come in unexpected sizes, and maybe with a little attitude. I also illustrated 22 interior pictures for the book. It was fun drawing Zoey's curly out of control hair, and the princess's snooty attitude. Written by Newbery Honor-winning author, Marion Dane Bauer.
Pub date: February 23, 2010
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5.26.2009

Back to Brooklyn


Looking forward to Friday night and the ABC gala– where? ... really? Brooklyn USA!!! Well, its nice to have an excuse to dress up & visit my old hometown.
Art from "The Very Little Princess" (Random House / Feb '10)

3.26.2009



This was for a collection of lullabies for Sony/BMG music. Art direction by Gina Bello of Bello Design.

11.29.2008

for Mumbai


One of my students called me from Mumbai on Thanksgiving to let me know that she and her family were alright. That they were under siege, but ok. She called again this morning to say that it was all over, that the Indian military had prevailed. She said Mumbai will gather up the fragments that remain, not all will be lost.
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