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This artist—a member of the Standing Rock Sioux, specifically Lakota—said that we should “see the world with both the curious eyes of the young and the wistful eyes of the elderly”.
Here is our #kidlit #arthistory post on S.D. Nelson. https://t.co/t3ya8Jx7pU
Due to anti-Jewish legislation—and the rise of the Nazis—this artist fled to New York.
His emigration was made possible by the sponsorship of George Duplaix—co-founder of Little Golden Books.
Here is our #kidlit #arthistory post on Tibor Gergely. https://t.co/SQsHaE19mD
Episode 23 of the #IllusDeptPodcast—with illustrator, Olimpia Zagnoli—is now available!
She talks about being bilingual; the influence of Bruno Munari; and how she tackles the cursed “blank page”.
(She also shares her favorite music!)
⚡️https://t.co/KMFGHtYDXw⚡️
After watching the #RiseofSkywalker trailer again, how about some #arthistory?
Maxfield Parrish inspired George Lucas and the look of #StarWars.
There’s Tatooine in Parrish’s “Arizona”.
Naboo in “Romance”.
And, Cloud City in “Dinky Bird”.
Here’s more: https://t.co/bfRGxC3Tv4
In the late 1960’s, this artist submitted art of a blue bonnet-wearing girl to American Greetings.
Her art launched a decades-long phenomenon.
Here is our #kidlit #arthistory post on Denise Holly Ulinskas, better known as… Holly Hobbie. https://t.co/8gBSyVFOIQ #inktober
The #illusdeptpodcast is one of the #podcastsonspotify.
Host, Giuseppe Castellano, talks to folks in illustration, animation, and other creative fields.
We’ve had so many wonderful guests, and more on the way!
https://t.co/uNhxhcltNw
One of our amazing #IllusDeptPodcast guests thought we should revisit our podcast logo.
Since she‘s one of the top designers on this planet, (episode coming soon) we revisited it.
Anyway, here’s a before and after.
Still tweaking, but the new logo should be up soon.
Episode 19 of the #IllusDeptPodcast—with copyright law expert, Peter Jaszi—is now available!
We chat about: Peter’s grandfather—and Little Golden Book legend—Tibor Gergely; the legality of fan art; and how illustrators can protect their work.
⚡️https://t.co/8YQKnnWNHL⚡️
Episode 9 of the #IllusDeptPodcast—with Art director/illustrator, Krystal Lauk—is now available!
Among other topics, we talk about the art boom in the Tech industry; and how illustration can inspire empathy.
https://t.co/OyqffqAhdN
In 1914, this artist created one of the most recognizable illustrations in history.
30 years later, he revised it for WWII—using his own aging face as the model for Uncle Sam.
Here is our #illustration #arthistory post on J.M. Flagg. #July4th
https://t.co/JBsbBpuodA