Jeanne's opening at Ruby's Clay Studio
Goodbye, weekend.
Jeanne's opening at Ruby's Clay Studio
Goodbye, weekend.
Carmen, despite that annoying e-collar, happily welcomes all visitors to FOG's (Far Out Gallery's) Autumnal Equinox Celebration. If you haven't stopped by this charming gallery on Taraval, you're in for a treat.
Beverly Tharp's photographs collect more and more red dots.
Nobody on the beach this evening! 6:47 pm.
A shipwreck washed ashore! Complete with crow's nest, cannibal king chair, and ship's log (that's the book hanging by a string with the pen). In the log, you're asked to write "What I would have done differently."
Sunday Ocean Beach 7:45 pm
Saturday Ocean Beach 6:19 pm
Lunch at Lucille's!
Ocean Beach 6:40 pm These baby birds led me all the way up the beach.
This evening I turned in 71 sketches! This is one of my favorite spreads. Mimi's class is getting ready for dress rehearsal while the 6th graders decorate the school for the Villa del Mar Holiday Decorating Contest.
On the Coastal Trail it's only 7:30 and the sun has already set.
Ocean Beach 7:11 pm
p.s. Terry Brophy, who has been painting our house along with Pedro and Milano, finished today. Before he left he played us a goodbye tune on his Japanese flute.
My favorite one: top row, 3rd from left. (That's today's.)
No room for coffee on our coffee table.
The sea wall at Ortega Street
There's something about being in a room with 100 people who are passionate about the same thing you are: children's books. And when the speakers are Marla Frazee, Allyn Johnston (my publisher!) and Ann Bobco, you know you can settle in for a day of straight talk and extreme entertainment.
Successful stories begin in the heart. Once that has happened only then should they be allowed to enter the brain, and funnel on down into the fingers and out onto paper. In other words, it's good if heart precedes cleverness – or at least goes hand-in-hand with cleverness. (Marla never said those exact words, but that's what I took away from the SCBWI Illustrator Day at Fort Mason.)
And that's what makes Marla's Boss Baby so great. Though it's the cleverest book ever, it sprouted from the heart. It was captivating to hear the in-depth stories behind it, and behind several of her other gorgeous books: Is Mommy?, The Farmer and the Clown, Boot & Shoe, Stars...)
Other brilliant ideas I glommed onto:
– The goal of your story is to change the emotional temperature of the reader.
– Not getting to the emotion of the moment can often be the problem when you’re stuck.
– Marla suggested writing a story with a visual narrative (sketches and pictures) before using words. This is interesting to me because even as a longtime illustrator, I still think I’m supposed to start with words.
p.s. A very fun interview with Marla.
BTW, Boss Baby is being made into a movie starring Alec Baldwin, Steve Buscemi, and Lisa Kudrow.
me and my boss baby
p.p.s. Another exciting thing was seeing the Beach Lane books that are slated for publication next year. My favorite was this tiny (5" x 5") 72-page book by Lois Ehlert: a funny "valentine" celebrating love and friendship. I can't wait to get my hands on it and send one to you.
I'm doing sketches for a book that will have lots of illustrations of things that happen in this particular classroom. Some action will take place in the front of the room, some in the back, and some in various corners. It finally occurred to me that I needed to do a floor plan of the room in order for the illustrations to make sense and work together. I cannot begin to tell you what a bad sense of direction I have – and how many times I had to turn the plan upside down and sideways, and start over. I'm glad I'm not an architect.
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