19 januari 2010

~Sam Skelton

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Born in 1949 Sam Skelton grew up in the
industrial town of Kirkintilloch. His father was a worker
at the local foundry and his memories of the scenes
around the foundry influenced his art work and fill his paintings.

Sam Skelton studied Graphic Design at the
Glasgow School of Art and worked as a graphic designer
before deciding to paint full time.

Sam Skelton’s paintings are nostalgic evocations
of Scotland’s industrial past: working class heroes,
boxers, a couple on a park bench, a group of men in
dark overcoats watching a game of football
played on waste ground.

The stark simplicity of Sam Skelton’s figures,
painted on rough Hessian, belie a rich heritage.
These are the kids playing on the street so familiar
from the paintings of Joan Eardley or the photographs
of Oscar Marzaroli. The influence of the great industrial
naïve painter, J.S. Lowry is clear. Skelton’s paintings are
suffused with the dark low light of Scotland in winter.
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18 januari 2010

~Cliff Nielsen

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Cliff Nielsen studied traditional and digital illustration and
graduated as valedictorian from Art Center College of Design
in 1994. His illustrations have been recognized for their
excellence by the Society of Illustrators, Print, and Spectrum.
Feature articles focusing on his work appear in design
publications and fanzine magazines alike.
Cliff has been an international speaker on digital art and
has served as a judge for the Society of Illustrators and
a variety of professional illustration award programs.
He lives in Los Angeles, California.
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Nielsen who has illustrated the covers of
several children's books, including:
-Heir Apparent
-The Shadow Children series
-The Jedi Apprentice and The New Jedi Order series
-The Diane Duane books.
-The Bloody Jack Adventures.
-The Giver cover art.
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Cliff Nielsen also illustrated the cover for the young adult
novel Blood and Chocolate by Annette Curtis Klause.
He illustrated the Marvel comic book Ruins.
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17 januari 2010

~Sunday Poem!

      Daydreamsdetail PrecottDavies

Give all to love;

Give all to love;
Obey thy heart;
Friends, kindred, days,
Estate, good-fame,
Plans, credit, and the Muse,--
Nothing refuse.

'Tis a brave master;
Let it have scope:
Follow it utterly,
Hope beyond hope:
High and more high
It dives into noon,
With wing unspent,
Untold intent;
But it is a God,
Knows its own path
And the outlets of the sky.

It was never for the mean;
It requireth courage stout.
Souls above doubt,
Valor unbending,
It will reward,--
They shall return
More than they were,
And ever ascending.

Leave all for love;
Yet, hear me, yet,
One word more thy heart behoved,
One pulse more of firm endeavor,--
Keep thee to-day,
To-morrow, forever,
Free as an Arab
Of thy beloved.

Cling with life to the maid;
But when the surprise,
First vague shadow of surmise
Flits across her bosom young,
Of a joy apart from thee,
Free be she, fancy-free;
Nor thou detain her vesture's hem,
Nor the palest rose she flung
From her summer diadem.

Though thou loved her as thyself,
As a self of purer clay,
Though her parting dims the day,
Stealing grace from all alive;
Heartily know,
When half-gods go,
The gods survive.
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By Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882)
Painting by Norman Precott Davies (1862-1915)

15 januari 2010

~Roberto Innocenti

Roberto Innocenti .
Italian illustrator Roberto Innocenti was born in 1940
and is known for his highly detailed, painterly style
and his devotion to realistic representation in such
classic works as Cinderella, The Adventures of Pinocchio,
A Christmas Carol,
and Nutcracker.
He is also the illustrator of an original Holocaust tale,
Rose Blanche, that has been highly publicized throughout
Europe and the United States. Innocenti's illustrations
are unmistakable, demonstrating a delicacy of palette
as well as a refinement of line, both of which are surprising
in light of the fact that Innocenti is completely
self-trained in art.
.Roberto Innocenti. Roberto Innocenti .
Born in a small town near Florence, Italy, just after
the outbreak of World War II, Innocenti left school at
age thirteen to help support his family by working in
a steel foundry. By age eighteen he had moved to
Rome and found work in an animation studio,
a move that would influence his future career.
He began to learn the trade of illustration and soon
moved back to Florence. There he illustrated posters
for movies and the theater in addition to designing
books. In 1970 Innocenti met American artist John Alcorn,
who convinced him to try his hand at book illustration.
pinocchio. pinocchio. pinocchio.
Innocenti's early work for a North American audience
appeared in Golden Books with text by Seymour Reit.
The "All Kinds" series looks at transport from three
perspectives: planes, ships, and trains.
Each picture book gives a short history of the vehicle
in question, accompanied by pictures of a variety of types.
All Kinds of Ships, for example, introduces children to
the history of sailing, from the early boats hollowed out
of logs to the large supertankers that sail on the water today.
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One of Innocenti's early major works was illustrating
the classic tale Cinderella by Charles Perrault.
Instead of setting the tale of rags to riches in some
remote fairy-tale kingdom, Innocenti decided to plant
it firmly in the twentieth century, locating Cinderella
in an English village during the Roaring Twenties.
He chose this time and place so that he would not
be influenced by all the illustrations of the story that
had come before, and also as he has explained, in order
to make Cinderella live more as a universal archetype
not limited by her time. Patty Campbell noted in
the New York Times Book Review that Cinderella is
"a witty flapper era" rendition that "has been widely admired."
Cinderella was but the first of several classic tales
that Innocenti has illustrated, yet his next book would
be far from the realm of fairy tales.
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Rose Blanche. Rose Blanche.Rose Blanche.Rosa-Blanca   .
Rose Blanche, coauthored by Innocenti and
Christophe Gallaz, is set in World War II, and draws on
illustrator Innocenti's childhood. It tells of the horrors
of that time as seen through the eyes of a young girl
who is not yet old enough to fully understand
the events surrounding her. Rose Blanche is a
young German girl who, witnessing a strange scene
in her village one day, is thrust face to face with the
reality of the Holocaust. The heroine's name is also
that of the youthful German resistance group which
tried to sabotage the Nazi war effort, often losing their
lives in the conflict. Rose Blanche, seeing the mayor of
her town handing over a small boy to the soldiers,
follows the tracks of the truck that has taken the boy away.
Deep in the woods she discovers a barbed-wire compound.
Inside are small children in striped uniforms bearing
a yellow star. Rose Blanche feels sympathy for these
children and brings them scraps of food she steals,
only to be shot by a soldier just as the war is ending.
She, like the resistance group of the same name,
has given her life for principle, becoming "a symbol
of goodness in a dark world," according to
Quill and Quire reviewer Susan Perren.
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14 januari 2010

~Toni Kelly

Toni Kelly.
She is an artist and calligrapher working
in watercolors and mixed media.
She has a new found love for nature and learning
from all that she observe especially the birds.
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~  LINK TO HER BLOG ~
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hummingbird. . junco  .

cedarwaxwing

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13 januari 2010

~Tara Larsen Chang

From young reader series and picture books to
fantasy portraits and book design,
Tara’s sensitive and delicately powerful illustration
is a reflection of her interests and life experiences.
.fairyhawk. Chipmunk. Donkey .
After receiving her BFA from Brigham Young
University, Tara created computer illustration
for interactive children’s courseware at WICAT, Inc.
and IBM. She went on to serve as Art Director for
the multimedia firms, MindBank, Inc.
and Common Sense Interactive Group.
. Bobcat. Dragonfly. gremlin.
Fueled by her love of animals, nature and children,
Tara founded her own studio to focus on more
traditional media. Working primarily in watercolor,
she produced illustrations for zoos, magazines
and children’s books. Tara’s artwork has been seen
in such publications as WordPerfect Magazine, Ladybug,
Pockets Magazine and Children’s Highlights
(for which she won the “Science Corner Illustration
of the Year 2000”).  She is also the originating illustrator
for "The Fairy Chronicles" and "The Wind Dancers" series.
.Fallcabin. anathemabane. bookkeeping .
Her style is realistic yet soft-edged and warm.
Drawing upon her own family and her extensive
teaching experience, she carefully studies her subjects
before translating them into her illustrations.
The results are detailed pictures that glow with life,
color, and emotion, full of nature, multi-ethnic
characters and appealing animals.
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~ BLOG LINK ~
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She works primarily in watercolor, sometimes
combined with pen & ink and colored pencil.
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