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Viñeta de de 2016 con los candidatos a la nominación del Partido Republicano, realizada recreando los personajes de 'Where the wild things are' de Maurice Sendak que ha recordado

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Towards the end of his life, Maurice Sendak was asked how he finds his artistic style. His answer: It’s spontaneous combustion. I don’t know what’s going to work until I start to draw. It is so out of your hands it is amazing. There’s so much I don’t now about the procedure.

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From today's stream.

This week's Discord Art Challenge was:
"It/They were cold as ice."

A fishmarket in the city of Elvarina, once the jewel of north.

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But the greatest beauty about this wonderful tree, was the many little lights that sparkled amid its dark boughs, which like stars illuminated its treasures, or like friendly eyes seemed to invite the children to partake of its blossoms and fruits... 2/3

Maurice Sendak

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Day 21 Books For Sharing Wonderful verse and stories about friendship & belonging & finding home with imaginative & creative illustrations Shout out to great bookshop in Belfast

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Maurice Sendak's illustrations for E.T.A. Hoffmann's The Nutcracker. This edition was published in 1984.

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Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker" premiered on this day in 1892. A century later, and twenty years after he unloosed his beloved Wild Things on the world, Maurice Sendak reimagined it in weird and wondrous illustrations https://t.co/xSrRpGY8m3

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Today was a busy stream and art day! :D

I finished painting "It/They were the cutest ever." for the weekly Art Challenge!

I think this is my first ever full on creature design. I'm not big on painting animals, but I had to use this opportunity to design a fluff ball!

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❝Margot not only revivified the American picture book, but was one of the very few who helped elevate it to an art form.❞

—Maurice Sendak, talking about Margot Zemach

Zemach was born on this day, November 30, in 1931.

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"I went back into my head as to who were monsters in my life. Well, they were all my uncles and aunts."
- Maurice Sendak on the inspiration for the monsters in Where The Wild Things Are

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"I refuse to lie to children."
- Maurice Sendak on why he explores the darker side of childhood in his books
(illustrations from Outside Over There)

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Learn more about the 2019 exhibition "Drawing the Curtain: Maurice Sendak’s Designs for Opera and Ballet" https://t.co/GqSbIxnwtp
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Design for battle scene, Act I (Nutcracker), 1982-1983, gouache and graphite pencil on paper. © The Maurice Sendak Foundation.

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"One evening, Max puts on his wolf costume and starts causing trouble all over the house. His mother calls him a “wild thing” and sends him to bed early without supper [...]"
📚Where The Wild Things Are, 1963 by © Maurice Sendak (American, 1928 - 2012)

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“There should be a place where only the things you want to happen, happen.” - Maurice Sendak
6PM: Where The Wild Things Are
9PM: Lost In Translation
Check out our hot drink menu to keep you and yours warm this evening 🥶☕

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Let The Wild Rumpus Start!
(art by Maurice Sendak)

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Il y a plein de beaux films à découvrir pour les tout p’tits : Ernest et Célestine de Aubier, Patar et Renner, le Roi et l’Oiseau de Grimaud, les 3 Brigands de Freitag d’après Ungerer, U de Solotareff et j’ajouterais a cela les adaptations des livres de Maurice Sendak de Deitch

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Seeing all this growth, I wanted to renew my portfolio post.

I experimented and changed styles a lot this year, which I love. Done a ton of concepts for my fantasy world And I'm super excited that it's only gonna get better!

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Lalaethir, the queen of the sun elves.

Portrait studies for my world Sendakro.

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Sendak Forever. Ilustración de Maurice Sendak para “The Griffin and the Minor Canon”, de Frank R. Stockton, obra publicada en Nueva York, en 1963, por Holt, Rinehart & Winston.


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Whenever I introduce my students to relics, I love to ref Egeria (when someone bites the True Cross in Jerusalem), Hugh of Lincoln (who bit off the finger of Mary Magdalene), & share this from Maurice Sendak – 'he saw, he loved it, he ate it'

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