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Tomi's adopted home of Ireland is very unusually sunny right now. Benito Badoglio is perambulating the rural roads gleefully, like this:
-S.M.
Day 3 of pig week after you voted for pigs over horses in our animal poll. These ones are from "Snail, Where Are You", first published in 1962 and still in print!
Find this book in a shop near you, we've got a list of great stockists on Tomi's website: https://t.co/BQCyQ9kLoz
Happy Easter! Here's a couple of festive drawings via Musée Tomi Ungerer in Strasbourg for this week's #sketchbookSunday . Chinese and coloured inks on tracing paper, circa 1980s. @strasculture #Easter
tomiさん(@tomi_illust )の塗り絵完成!!
やっぱり私はピンクとパープルが好きです❤️❤️
あぁ💕楽しかった( ´﹀` )💓
女の子の毛先ピンクは、実は前に自分がやってた髪色😂(前髪なしだったけど)
@Porottom #porottom
More larking around in the archives for our bird week. This pair are from "Lear's Nonsense Verses", illustrated by Tomi in 1967.
In case you've ever wondered what goes into making a Tomi Ungerer book... our latest blog posts shows off some of the hand drawn sketches and thought processes behind "Fog Island" https://t.co/gFP8HdFJB6
Tomi's books have been translated into dozens of languages, here is "The Mellops Go Diving for Treasure" in Korean! You can see more unusual and vintage book covers on our blog here: https://t.co/AMXuDOIzEn
Tomi est mis à l’honneur en ce moment dans les médias français à l’occasion du lancement de son livre, Ni Oui, Ni Non. Voici une liste des émissions avec les liens vers les replay: https://t.co/aV282CE4LY
You voted for cats in this week's animal poll, so here's a cat from Tomi's new book, Ni oui ni non!
Find more info on the new book (in French) here: https://t.co/Tbc8Yza5vF
Crictor is simply delighted about all this snow in Ireland, where he now lives with Tomi. #BeastFromTheEast #sneachtageddon #snowday2018
Rich Deas has art directed so many covers everyone loves (soon to follow), but he also illustrated CHILDREN OF BLOOD AND BONE by Tomi Adeyemi! His illustration website is here: https://t.co/oNSgWEF5I7.
The Mellops went diving for treasure and ended up in Korea!
This cover art is from a Korean edition of Tomi's classic book, see more unusual covers in our latest blog post from the archive: https://t.co/AMXuDOIzEn
Tomi enjoys hand-lettering the cover fonts for many of his books, including this cover for Orlando from 1966.
See more book covers from the archive in our latest blog post: https://t.co/AMXuDOIzEn
Some pages from Tomi Ungerer's I Am Papa Snap and These Are My Favorite No Such Stories (Harper & Row, 1971)
Illustration from Fog Island, 2013, @Phaidon
Tomi talks about how he achieved the effect of the waves rolling in the sea in this video: https://t.co/rGEkhlUtLc
I Am Papa Snap and These Are My Favorite No Such Stories is one of our favourites here at Tomi HQ. Originally published in 1971.