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Pre K – 1st Grade. 2nd – 5th Grade. 6th – 9th Grade. The Yellow Tutu Celebration. Giveaways, Contests & Deals. By Moms for Moms. The Yellow Tutu Celebration. It’s just tutu much fun! Interactive Book reading Signing with lovely Kirsten and Lena Bramsen, Yellow Tutu Dress Up, Flower Making and Tutu PlasmaCar Race! 8211; We recently have learned that Heather isn’t feeling well due to a a bad sinus infection and will not present at our event on Sunday. We hope she feels well ver soon! Yellow Tutu Bundle whi...
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Notes on a Tutu: Illustrating The Yellow Tutu, Part 5
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Thursday, March 25, 2010. Illustrating The Yellow Tutu, Part 5. Margo gets ready for school. The bear and ribbon anchor her back in her home setting, after all that dancing against blank backgrounds. They keep the story tied to the first spread, and give an added sense of her whimsy. The bear's gaze and the direction of the ribbon maintain the dynamic from left to right, and the focus on Margo's actions. Posted by Carin Bramsen. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Check out my main blog:.
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Notes on a Tutu: Illustrating The Yellow Tutu, Part 15
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Thursday, March 25, 2010. Illustrating The Yellow Tutu, Part 15. Margo and Pearl engage no further with the bullies. They skip away, and plan their own pretend tea party. The text here is all on the left page, on the tufted hill. Posted by Carin Bramsen. December 10, 2012 at 11:17 AM. I love the motion in the piece. It captures such a playful, fun, delightful energy. Lovely work. December 10, 2012 at 12:37 PM. Thank you, Lisa! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Check out my main blog:.
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Notes on a Tutu: Illustrating The Yellow Tutu, Part 16
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Thursday, March 25, 2010. Illustrating The Yellow Tutu, Part 16. The last two pages show the girls bonding in a garden of their shared imagination. Text is on the upper left. Posted by Carin Bramsen. November 14, 2010 at 10:07 AM. I just read your book to my 6 year old daughter Lucy and 3 year old Bear and we all loved it! The illustrations are so unique and beautiful. The texture is wild. From the yellow tutu sponging (? And please add me to any mailing list announcing your future works. - MAry VG.
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Notes on a Tutu: Illustrating The Yellow Tutu, Part 10
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Thursday, March 25, 2010. Illustrating The Yellow Tutu, Part 10. Margo's first reaction is surprise. I tried here to show her feeling tiny, exposed and alone for a moment, buckled with shock. Posted by Carin Bramsen. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Check out my main blog:. I'm an artist and writer in Brooklyn, NY. My latest children's picture book is JUST A DUCK? Random House, 2015). View my complete profile. Pre-order HEY, DUCK. My new book: January 22nd, 2013. Buy The Yellow Tutu.
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Notes on a Tutu: Illustrating The Yellow Tutu, Part 11
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Thursday, March 25, 2010. Illustrating The Yellow Tutu, Part 11. She gathers her forces, and gives herself a pep talk. The text here sounds cheerful, but I wanted to show the hurt and confusion Margo uses these words to fend off. It's not a breeze for our heroine to stand up to teasing, but she does it anyway. I made sure my sister, who wrote The Yellow Tutu. Agreed with this, and our editor signed off. Posted by Carin Bramsen. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Check out my main blog:.
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Notes on a Tutu: Illustrating The Yellow Tutu, Part 3
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010. Illustrating The Yellow Tutu, Part 3. In the third spread, Margo puts the tutu on over her pajamas, and dances around her room. She imagines herself as a princess and sunshine. On the right, I show her high up and circular, like the sun. Posted by Carin Bramsen. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Check out my main blog:. I'm an artist and writer in Brooklyn, NY. My latest children's picture book is JUST A DUCK? Random House, 2015). View my complete profile. Pre-order HEY, DUCK.
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Notes on a Tutu: Illustrating The Yellow Tutu, Part 2
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010. Illustrating The Yellow Tutu, Part 2. Varying perspective from page to page helps maintain the reader's interest. I also hoped a close-up would draw readers into Margo's experience of the tutu. A very rough early sketch shows the seed of my idea - I imagined Margo splashing in a sea of tulle. I had initially planned to use more traditional media for the final illustrations of The Yellow Tutu. Posted by Carin Bramsen. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Check out my main blog:.
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Notes on a Tutu: Illustrating a Children's Book
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Tuesday, February 8, 2011. Illustrating a Children's Book. I illustrated The Yellow Tutu. Written by Kirsten Bramsen, and published by Random House in 2009. For a peek into the process of illustrating a book, check out the following links. Each shows a double-page illustration as it appeared in the sequence of the book, accompanied by commentary and/or preliminary sketches:. For further reading on illustrating children's books, I highly recommend Writing With Pictures. Posted by Carin Bramsen. I would lo...
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Notes on a Tutu: Illustrating The Yellow Tutu, Part 12
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Thursday, March 25, 2010. Illustrating The Yellow Tutu, Part 12. Margo stands up bravely to the bullies and onlookers. I took the opportunity here to show our other heroine, Pearl, entering the scene from a distance. This way, she's clearly had no part in the shenanigans of the previous pages. Posted by Carin Bramsen. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Check out my main blog:. I'm an artist and writer in Brooklyn, NY. My latest children's picture book is JUST A DUCK? Random House, 2015).
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