Remember how I posted about "Little Ballerina" here and here? And remember how I mentioned that I really really really wanted an original copy, but I just couldn't afford it? Well, the Universe works in mysterious ways because my wonderful friend Janice just could not WAIT to give me my Christmas present, so she gave it to me today.
I bet you can guess what it was:
I literally opened the box and snapped the lid back down again because I couldn't believe my eyes. And then I almost cried. It's beautiful.
Best. Present. EVER.
Thank you thank you thank you Janice!!! My life is complete.
Showing posts with label Dorothy Grider. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dorothy Grider. Show all posts
12/7/12
Horray!
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11/14/12
Feature Artist - Dorothy Grider
I talked briefly about this book here, and now I'm going to dig a little deeper into it.
For todays featured artist (which I've been slacking on for the past couple of weeks. School, kids, art commissions...busy lady am I) I chose Dorothy Grider.
As I said in my previous post, the illustrations have stuck with me. I believe that a big part of why I became an illustrator is because of the books I read as a child, and the impact those images had on me. To this day I have a hard time giving a book a chance if the cover sucks. Even if the book doesn't have pictures inside, the cover of the book tells my brain if it looks like a great story or not. My husband has a series of books he loves and wants me to read, but the covers themselves are horrible and I don't want to read them. Silly, I know, but...I'm a very visual person.
Anyways, take a look at these illustrations from "Little Ballerina":
One thing that really stuck out to me was the different colors of tutus. I just assumed that all tutus were pink, so when I read this book as a little girl, I saw that illustration of her shopping with the yellow tutu hiding in the background. For some reason this was just amazing to me. I wanted that yellow tutu! And then the last image with the yellow, blue, and pink ballet costumes was one of my favorites. I don't know why this was stuck with me so much, but it did. My mom bought me a blue tutu and I remember wearing that until it fell apart.
I don't really know why this book impacted me so much. Maybe it was the fact that my mom was a ballet dancer for 19 years and so I felt this book was a way of taking a glimpse into my moms life as a young girl. I have no idea. I may be very visual, but I'm not good with words, so I can't really describe what I love about art and how certain images make me feel. But I DO love this book, and when I have an extra $50 laying around, I'll buy it. Until then, I'll keep looking in thrift and used book stores and hope that they have one waiting just for me.
For todays featured artist (which I've been slacking on for the past couple of weeks. School, kids, art commissions...busy lady am I) I chose Dorothy Grider.
As I said in my previous post, the illustrations have stuck with me. I believe that a big part of why I became an illustrator is because of the books I read as a child, and the impact those images had on me. To this day I have a hard time giving a book a chance if the cover sucks. Even if the book doesn't have pictures inside, the cover of the book tells my brain if it looks like a great story or not. My husband has a series of books he loves and wants me to read, but the covers themselves are horrible and I don't want to read them. Silly, I know, but...I'm a very visual person.
Anyways, take a look at these illustrations from "Little Ballerina":
I love that costume!
One thing that really stuck out to me was the different colors of tutus. I just assumed that all tutus were pink, so when I read this book as a little girl, I saw that illustration of her shopping with the yellow tutu hiding in the background. For some reason this was just amazing to me. I wanted that yellow tutu! And then the last image with the yellow, blue, and pink ballet costumes was one of my favorites. I don't know why this was stuck with me so much, but it did. My mom bought me a blue tutu and I remember wearing that until it fell apart.
I don't really know why this book impacted me so much. Maybe it was the fact that my mom was a ballet dancer for 19 years and so I felt this book was a way of taking a glimpse into my moms life as a young girl. I have no idea. I may be very visual, but I'm not good with words, so I can't really describe what I love about art and how certain images make me feel. But I DO love this book, and when I have an extra $50 laying around, I'll buy it. Until then, I'll keep looking in thrift and used book stores and hope that they have one waiting just for me.
Labels:
childrens book,
childrens illustrations,
Dorothy Grider,
featured artist,
illustration,
little ballerina
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