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turquoise umbrella: May 2012
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A source of graphic inspiration. Monday, May 14, 2012. Maurice Sendak - Illustrator. Maurice Sendak died last week (May 8, 2012), and because of my complete love for many of his books, I felt it appropriate to add his work to the Turquoise Umbrella. Maurice Sendak was born in Brooklyn on June 10, 1928. He spent much of the 1950's illustrating other author's books before writing and illustrating his own. He was best known for his Little Bear illustrations, and his book Where the Wild Things Are. Ken Dalli...
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turquoise umbrella: March 2012
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A source of graphic inspiration. Monday, March 5, 2012. Aurelius Battaglia - Illustrator. January 16, 1910 – May, 1984). He worked for Disney in the late 1930's. And contributed most notably to. He was also well known for his picture books in. The 1950s and 1960s. His work features. Bold, solid colors and striking, stylized pen and brush work - indicative of the looser, more abstract mid-century cartooning style that he helped pioneer. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). ALMI Art - blog. The Dead Bird Rereleased.
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turquoise umbrella: July 2012
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A source of graphic inspiration. Monday, July 2, 2012. John Burningham - Illustrator. Chitty chitty bang bang. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). ALMI Art - blog. Crazylady illustration - blog. Is my blog for posting illustrators who inspire me - a way to explore and remember influences on my work. Check out my personal illustrations on my blogs here. Ken Dallison:"I was saying to myself, 'When will anybody ever be able to turn the page in a magazine and go, "That's a Ken Dallison."'. The Dead Bird Rereleased.
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turquoise umbrella: Aurelius Battaglia - Illustrator
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A source of graphic inspiration. Monday, March 5, 2012. Aurelius Battaglia - Illustrator. January 16, 1910 – May, 1984). He worked for Disney in the late 1930's. And contributed most notably to. He was also well known for his picture books in. The 1950s and 1960s. His work features. Bold, solid colors and striking, stylized pen and brush work - indicative of the looser, more abstract mid-century cartooning style that he helped pioneer. March 12, 2012 at 4:08 PM. I have this book, i absolutely adore it!
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turquoise umbrella: Eyvind Earle - Illustrator
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A source of graphic inspiration. Friday, April 13, 2012. Eyvind Earle - Illustrator. Born in New York in 1916, Eyvind Earle began his prolific career at the age of ten, and was in a one-man show in France at the age of 14. At the age of 21, Earle bicycled across country from Hollywood to New York, paying his way by painting 42 watercolors. In 1951 Earle joined Walt Disney studios as an assistant background painter. Among other projects,. Eyvind Earle passed away on July 20, 2000 at the age of 84. Kelly O...
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turquoise umbrella: April 2009
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A source of graphic inspiration. Saturday, April 25, 2009. Author: Catherine Ann Turner. The Peacock 'At Home' by Catherine Ann Turner (1750-1817). I'm not sure who illustrated these images, but they are beautiful. Find the rest of the book at http:/ www.gutenberg.org/etext/23281. Friday, April 24, 2009. Beautiful work by Blair Lent:. Wednesday, April 22, 2009. Welcome to my world. To my blog of. So, get inspired and let me know what inspires you! Http:/ crazyladyillustration.wordpress.com/. Ken Dallison...
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turquoise umbrella: Retta Scot Worcester - Illustrator
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A source of graphic inspiration. Tuesday, May 1, 2012. Retta Scot Worcester - Illustrator. 23 February 1916 - 26 August 1990) was an. Artist. She was notably the first woman to receive screen credit as an animator at the. Walt Disney Animation Studios. She was hired in 1938 and assigned to the Story Department, where h. Er stunning sketches caught the eye of Disney himself, s. He worked under the film's supervising director, David D. Hand,. And she was tutored by Disney animator. ALMI Art - blog. I am an...
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. I am an illustrator based in Indiana. I graduated from the University of Saint Francis with a B.A. in Communication Arts and Graphic Design, focusing in Computer Graphics and Illustration. I work mainly with traditional mediums, such as colored pencil, watercolor, ink and acrylic. Slightly ironic, and always whimsical, my characters portray a charming side of life - spirited, intriguing, and intelligent. Everyone Needs an Italian Hot Chocolate. Allow th...
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turquoise umbrella: Maurice Sendak - Illustrator
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A source of graphic inspiration. Monday, May 14, 2012. Maurice Sendak - Illustrator. Maurice Sendak died last week (May 8, 2012), and because of my complete love for many of his books, I felt it appropriate to add his work to the Turquoise Umbrella. Maurice Sendak was born in Brooklyn on June 10, 1928. He spent much of the 1950's illustrating other author's books before writing and illustrating his own. He was best known for his Little Bear illustrations, and his book Where the Wild Things Are.
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