Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Signing at River Read Books




Thoreau, the bookstore kitty
Cynthia Reads

 I recently did a book signing event with the author of Habitat Spy at River Read Books in Binghamton, New York.

It was great fun and I hope to do more in the future. Thanks to the bookstore for a great event!


My mom and aunt...

Monday, August 22, 2011

T-Shirt Design for my Aunt's Birthday

I mentioned on the Cincinnati Illustrators Blog that I designed these shirts for my Aunt's birthday party. Here is most of the family in the shirts at dinner the night before at a great Chinese restaurant. (Their clams in black bean sauce are especially good.)

Anyway, here are the designs:



I framed the original ink drawing. Here is Aunt Rosie holding it up!

Saturday, August 20, 2011

More Wordsworth and the Dragon


We added a new banner and look to the Wordsworth and the Dragon blog.

Also, First look at Princess Rho

Princess Rho is described as dressing plainly without the traditional "princess" trappings. She has a long braid, but this sketch does not show it.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

New Blog! Wordsworth the Dragon

I have started doing some sketching on this wonderful book Scotti Cohn has written called Wordsworth and the Dragon.

Here is a link to read the first chapter: http://wordsworthdragon.blogspot.com/p/chapter-1.html

My favorite non-human character is the Dragon Dash. He actually has a dash of the dragon from Grendel.










As far as humans, here is my first sketch of the main character Wordsworth on his Cavabok. I have painted Springboks before (and spronking Springboks), bit this was more pony-like. I wanted him to be more solid like a pony than the slender gazelle look. This could be the new unicorn! Looking at my most recent sketch, I may add some gazelle markings to add a little wildness.


Finally, a view of the hero... More soon! The blog: http://wordsworthdragon.blogspot.com/

Biook Signing at River Read Books

Cynthia Kieber-King and I will be signing Habitat Spy at River Read Books in Binghamton, New York on Tuesday, August 16th at 6:30.

If you are in the area, stop by and say hi!





Location: 5 Court Street
Downtown Binghamton 
607 217-7292



Thursday, August 4, 2011

Sneak Peek: Cover Sketch Approved!

My next book for Sylvan Dell is called A Warm Winter Tail written by Carrie Pearson.

Just got the cover sketch approved. It is a wrap around and I will have the final soon.

 There is a quiet serenity around snow scenes. I always enjoy painting them.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Coolest Sculpture Ever! Triceracopter by Patricia Renick at UC Langsham Library



I was dropping off proofs for my poster at the UC Library today and came across this amazing sculpture. It is huge! It was done by Patricia Renick and was in a warehouse until recently. Definitely check it out. My puny pictures do not do it justice. Also, there is quite an art collection at the library if you walk around.

Better pictures and the story behind the sculpture: http://www.libraries.uc.edu/triceracopter/index.html

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Miffy Vs. the Printer

Our cat Miffy is obsessed by the printer. For a while, she seemed to give up but now she is attacking again. Very funny...

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Monday, July 18, 2011

Habitat Spy won a Brain Child Tillywig Toy Award!

Good News Everyone! Habitat Spy won a Brain Child Tillywig Toy Award!

So excited! The art for this book took a very, very long time so I am glad people are enjoying it.

http://www.tillywig.com/award-winners.php

Monday, July 11, 2011

Ask a Writer! Interview: Cynthia Kieber King


             CW: How did you get started writing children’s books? CKK: I think it must have started when I was a kid and fell in love with books – I was what they used to call a bookworm, reading books whenever and wherever I could! Those books I loved are still important to me, and when I had my son I wanted to share them with him.  I realized I wanted to be one of those authors – what could be better than to write a book that makes a kid excited about books and reading?  So I took some classes at our local community college on writing for children and loved every minute of them.  I actually wrote the rough outline of what would become Habitat Spy during one of those classes!  I subsequently joined the Society of Children’s Book Writers & Illustrators and began learning what I could from other authors, agents, and editors, either through books or from attending SCBWI conferences and visiting children’s writing websites.  The world of children’s books is inhabited by fabulous people willing to share what they know.   

CW: Since this is your first children’s book, what was the road to publication like?  CKK: I think many side roads of experience intersected for me to be able to create Habitat Spy.  But the actual path between my first rough poem and the final published book was fairly straightforward, though lengthy, involving two submissions of two quite different versions to Sylvan Dell.  I think it was important to believe in my idea and persist with the submission process.
 
CW: What is your background? CWW: I have degrees in zoology and biological oceanography; my first career was in environmental science.  But all during my formal education and first career I remained an avid reader and creative writer.

 CW: What is the inspiration behind this book? CKK: I live in a beautiful rural area in Central New York State, and a number of years ago the area behind my backyard was full of brambles, and far beyond the brambles the land rose into a wooded hill.  I would wonder what those woods looked like, but I couldn’t get to them - those brambles were too extensive and painful!  I imagined what I would see if I could get from the meadow to those woods.  And then I wondered what I would see if I kept walking across the United States to the Pacific Ocean.  What a trip that would be – so many habitats full of incredible plants and animals!  Since I couldn’t make that walk in real life, I made that trip come to life on paper, and that imagining turned into Habitat Spy.

CW: What do you have coming out after this? CKK: I hope to have a chapter book and a young adult novel; both are in final stages of revision.  And I have several ideas for another science picture book…  

Thanks so much Cynthia! 

Cynthia and I will be at River Read Books http://www.riverreadbooks.com/who-we-are River Read Books August 16th at 6:30. Hope to see you there! 





Thursday, July 7, 2011

Unexpected Searches

Humorously, I just noticed this 3-pager I did for Slam Bang's fast food issue comes up on diet search key words...

Monday, June 27, 2011

Chicago Visit 2011

Really Cool picture of jellies. I love the glass reflection. It looks like it is from another dimension...

I thought this was an octopus, Troy thought it was a Cthulhu...
 







This frieze is amazing. So were the bronze doors.     
Just got back from a beautiful weekend in Chicago.

 The Shedd Aquarium is a retrofitted building from the 1893 exposition. Lots of gorgeous sculpted detail. Nothing is built like this anymore, unfortunately.

We also went to Oak Park. Frank Lloyd Wright lived and worked there until he took off with his mistress in the early 1900s. He influenced and  built a lot of the homes in the area-none of which I will ever be able to afford...
Troy by an enormous fish sculpture...


Me by Frank Lloyd Wright's studio

How can you improve upon great home architecture? A huge inflatable water slide!

We missed our window of opportunity. This house was completely redone in the late 1990s and was sold recently for 3 million dollars. (Originally listed at 6 million but at a bargain price due to the real estate market crash...)




Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Video Game Character Designs



A while ago, I did these fun character designs for a game designer in Norway.

Although the game was put on hold, the designs were a fun mix. My favorite were the wintery characters above, but they each had their own qualities. I loved the tribal characters too.


All the concepts were in Illustrator.




Some Concept Sketches