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Ponder Goembel - Past Books
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HarperCollins Publishers, April 2005, ages 6-8. Ldquo;Relates the earth-changing consequences of millions of nights of raucous snoring by sleeping dinosaurs.”. Mdash; from the book s credit page. For more on Dinosnores. Ldquo;Soon the peaceful world was rocked.”. Mdash; K.DP. Mama Mine, Mama Mine. Dutton Children s books. Ldquo;A sweet book meant to soothe the young”. Mdash; P.G. For more on Mama Mine, Mama Mine. The Night Iguana Left Home. Written by Megan McDonald, Illustrated by Ponder Goembel. A Bask...
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Ponder Goembel - Ponder's Books
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Lee Bennett Hopkins,. Illustrated by Ponder Goembel. Holiday House, September 2010. This delightful collection prepares you for lift-off as you enter a world where children fly high and cats sail through the air. Turn these pages and let your imagination take flight! For more on Give Me Wings. Illustrated By Ponder Goembelk. A silly, catchy little number with enough visual quirks to keep kids returning for one more curtain call. Preschool-Kindergarten. For more on Animal Fair. Written by Helen Ketteman.
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Ponder Goembel - Ponder HOW?
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ONDER HOW a Children’s Book Illustrator Works. Welcome to Ponder's studio where picture book illustrations are created. Ponder would like to show you the basic work processes from brainstorming to painting the final art. Ldquo;When I first read a manuscript I put on my thinking cap and imagine what the book could look like. I visualize the main characters and events, sometimes even sketch them before I decide if the book is right for me.”. Next she begins to put together Thumbnail sketches. Ponder does p...
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Ponder Goembel
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Like to think Goembel. Pronounced Gimble as in. To gyre and gimble in the wabe. Jabberwocky by Lewis Carrol. Website Designed and Maintained by Steven J. Swart. Check out Steven Swart’s Infinitarium. For more information about web design and other computer help!
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Ponder Goembel - Ponder WHO?
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Onder grew up in Baltimore, a cultural city with an artistic community. Her family enjoyed block parties, hard shell crab feasts, art festivals and concerts. She attended summer classes at the Maryland Institute of Art, only a few blocks away. and later created brochures and posters in high school. Art school seemed a natural choice when it came time for college. Looking for a venture away from home she decided upon the Philadelphia College of Art, now part of the University of the Arts. Ponder now creat...
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Ponder Goembel - Ponder Visits: Schools, Libraries, Seminars
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Onder likes to visit schools, libraries and conferences. In school visits she shows how pictures tell a story. As an artist in residence she works with children to create the picture part of a story. And with adults she shows the process of creating images that children understand. Onder will customize her talk to your conference theme. She has spoken about creating the picture side of the story, using details to enhance the words of a book and creating anthropomorphic characters. Riegelsville, PA 18077.
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Ponder Goembel: Portfolio
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To purchases prints contact Ponder Goembel at ponder@pondergoembel.com. Website Designed and Maintained by Steven J. Swart. Check out Steven Swart’s Infinitarium. For more information about web design and other computer help!
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Ponder Goembel - Coming Soon
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Still “pondering”. Website Designed and Maintained by Steven J. Swart. Check out Steven Swart’s Infinitarium. More information about web design and other computer help!
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Ponder Goembel: Fun Stuff
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This is a composite animation created by scanning hand-painted originals and overlapping the layers using Adobe Photoshop. Rabbit Goes for a Walk. These pictures first appeared in Ladybug Magazine for children. You have permission to copy them and make a paper doll for fun only. They are not to be for sale or other use. Click on the picture to the right to download a full-page paper-doll cut-out of Rabbit that you can print on your own printer. These paper dolls originally appeared in Cricket Magazine.