Showing posts with label mo willems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mo willems. Show all posts
Monday, September 23, 2013
We Art Boston
Just wanted to spread the word about a great program I am honored to be involved with: We Art Boston, a fundraising event and auction featuring original artwork and books by over 40 beloved contemporary children's book illustrators, including Mo Willems, Barbara McClintock, Oliver Jeffers, David Macaulay, Melissa Sweet, Joe McKendry... the list goes on! All proceeds will benefit the Emergency and Trauma Fund at Boston's Children's Hospital.
I donated this illustration, from my book, There Goes Ted Williams:
As part of the We Art Boston fundraiser, I will be involved with two fun events: first I'll be joining my friends, award-winning illustrators Barbara McClintock and Joe McKendry, for a Stuffed Animal Portrait Party at Porter Square Books in Cambridge, MA on October 5. Bring your favorite stuffed animal, and we'll draw a portrait of it!
Then I'll be at the big event at the Rose Kennedy Greenway on October 20. There will be lots of fun family activities, bookmaking, book signings, live music, and all the artwork will be on display. I hope to see lots of people there!
Even if you aren't anywhere near Boston, you can still take part in the online auction, which kicks off on October 10.
Please spread the word!
Monday, December 5, 2011
We Are In A Dream
Last month at the Connecticut Children's Book Fair, my daughters got to spend some time doodling in their journals with master doodler Mo Willems. My kids come with me to a lot of events, and they get to meet a lot of authors and illustrators, so I'm not sure they fully understand how completely awesome this was! I couldn't resist taking some pictures...
During the past couple weeks, inspired by Mo, my seven-year-old daughter has been working on writing and illustrating her very own Elephant and Piggie book. She worked really hard on it, and she did such a great job. Today we're sending a copy to Mr. Mo himself. Here it is:
During the past couple weeks, inspired by Mo, my seven-year-old daughter has been working on writing and illustrating her very own Elephant and Piggie book. She worked really hard on it, and she did such a great job. Today we're sending a copy to Mr. Mo himself. Here it is:
We Are In A Dream, cover |
We Are In A Dream, title page |
Monday, November 21, 2011
Awesome Autographed Book Bag...
One more little post about the Connecticut Children's Book Fair- my wife, Sarah, was carrying this canvas Wells Public Library bag with her for most of the weekend, and asked several of the authors and illustrators to sign it. By the end of the trip, it looked pretty awesome. Here it is:
On the front of the bag, clockwise from upper right: Walter Wick, Barbara McClintock, Alison Paul, Betsy Lewin, Ted Lewin, Sarah Weeks, Stephen Savage, Jane Yolen, Grace Lin, and Wendell Minor |
And on the back: Heidi Stemple, Mo Willems, Tomie dePaola... and my daughter, Molly |
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Over the River and Through the Wood news
Over the River and Through the Wood was reviewed in The New York Times on Sunday! I went out and bought a paper copy, just to make sure they actually printed it. They did! Check it out- they even included a nice little color illustration:
I happened to be at the Connecticut Children's Book Fair on Sunday, so I asked Mo Willems to sign the awesome Knuffle Bunny illustration he did for the cover of the NYT Children's Books section. I think this will be going up on my wall:
Since a good review in The New York Times doesn't come along every day (or every year...), I decided to update my Over the River book trailer to include a nice quote from the review. Here's the new version:
I happened to be at the Connecticut Children's Book Fair on Sunday, so I asked Mo Willems to sign the awesome Knuffle Bunny illustration he did for the cover of the NYT Children's Books section. I think this will be going up on my wall:
Since a good review in The New York Times doesn't come along every day (or every year...), I decided to update my Over the River book trailer to include a nice quote from the review. Here's the new version:
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Connecticut Children's Book Fair
We all had a blast. I got to meet Tomie dePaola, Ted Lewin and Betsy Lewin for the first time, and I had a wonderful time hanging out with Grace Lin, Mo Willems, Barbara McClintock, David Macaulay, Wendell Minor, Alison Paul, Jane Yolen, Walter Wick, Stephen Savage... So many amazing authors and illustrators in one place. It was very inspiring, and made me want to get right back into my studio and make some books. I even met Al Jarreau in the hotel elevator (seriously!), but that's another story...
Here are some pics from the weekend:
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Grace Lin, covering my name and claiming Over the River as her own. |
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There were tons of books... |
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...and TONS of people. |
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I signed a bunch of books, met lots of nice people, and did a presentation about how I make my books. |
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My kids are HUGE Elephant and Piggie fans, so they were really excited to meet Mo Willems. |
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We got to look through some of James Marshall's original art. It was fascinating to see the original notes, book dummies, sketches, and paintings. |
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We also got to go through these file drawers, filled with original artwork by Richard Scarry. So cool. |
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It was fascinating to see all the steps that went into making illustrations back then, when printing technology was less advanced, and there were no computers. |
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Then it was on to New York City... |
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