Thursday, October 30, 2008

Book Signing Party!

Just wanted to tell all in the Greater Philadelphia Area (yay, Phillies!) that next Friday night (11/7) is the 17th Annual Local Author and Illustrator Night at the wonderful Children's Book World in Haverford. This event is the book world equivalent of stuffing clowns into a tiny car but it sure is fun. Check out the list of attendees:

Marc Aronson, Gene Barretta, Alix Berenzy, Jennifer Bryant, Mimi Chapra, Michael Dooling, Ponder Goembel, Vivian Grey, Berit Haar, Lee Harper, Jeffry Johnston, Beth Kephart, Joe Kukla, Donna Jo Napoli, Jeannine Norris, Lisa Papp, Robert Papp, Judy Lalli, E. B. Lewis, Bob Mcleod, Kathye Petrie, Wendy Pfeffer, Matt Phelan, Deborah Kogan Ray, Adam Rex, Mark Rogalski, Roger Roth, Charles Santore, Jerry Spinelli, Nancy Viau, and David Wiesner

The list is subject to change, but any way you look at it, it might be the the biggest one-stop book signing soiree this side of the ALA convention. Plus, there will be snacks. Hope to see you there!

Friday, October 24, 2008

Sketchy


Here are the quick sketches I made as I worked out IF: Late. As it often happens, I like the thumbnail sketch better. Oh well.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

IF: Strings


I'm attempting to take the next four Illustration Friday topics and give them a spooky spin. Tis the season, after all.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Blog Love



A big thank you to Erik Brooks for including me in the I Love Your Blog thingy that's spreading around the blogosphere. I first saw Erik's work (and I guess he saw mine) last year when I was a weekly participant in the Illustration Friday challenge (all 52 are in my 2007 archives). So, in addition to Erik's great blog, I'll now point you to 5 other blogs that I discovered through IF and continue to check out regularly...


It's a Whimsical Life

Theodesign

Eric Orchard

Middle of Nowhere

Artista Blog

Go! Look!

Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Looking for Character


Just a quick sketch...trying to get a personality down.

Thanks to everyone who came out to the SCBWI Fall Philly event! I had a great time and it was really nice to meet so many folks. I'm aiming to add more stuff to the blog in the next few weeks...until then, here's an interview with me from a cool Philly blog that I somehow missed when it first appeared.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Friday, September 19, 2008

Typo Apropos


I was browsing the Winsor & Newton website and came across this tidbit...

Dilution with water will provide a variety of blending/ drying times. crying rates will vary and depend on the temperature and air flow.

Ain't it the truth. Anyhoo, despite the occasional typo, the website is a goldmine of helpful watercolo(u)r info.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Pens and Pencils


Doodled with a Pilot Precise V5 Rolling Ball Extra Fine pen on a Staples Steno pad (green page kind). The pen was also from Staples, I think.

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Monday, August 18, 2008

Friday, August 15, 2008

aka The White House Book


I was extremely honored to be asked to contribute a story to "Our White House, Looking In, Looking Out" which is being released in September. This massive anthology was spearheaded by the National Children's Book and Literacy Alliance and assembled by the massively talented folks at Candlewick Press.

I was asked to write and illustrate a story about the Great Depression. In four pages. The result, a stripped down comic about Herbert Hoover and apple peddlers, will be the first story that I've written to be published (although my upcoming graphic novel was written before this). Above is a sketch for the first page of the story. Other contributors to the book include M.T. Anderson, Jerry Spinelli, Katherine Paterson, David Small, Brian Selznick, Susan Cooper and really too many to list here.

Publisher's Weekly just did a very nice write up about the book here. And the NCBLA has a website that should explode with extra content around the time of the book's release. Personally, I can't wait to see this thing.