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Viewing Post from: Maryann Cocca-Leffler
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I am an author-Illustrator of over 40 books for children. Check out my blog if you'd like to find out about upcoming books and comments about life in the publishing industry. I'd love to get comments from teachers & parents to see how they are using my books in the classroom or at home. I also hope to bring my popular books back in print via ebooks. Keep in touch!- Maryann
1. The Purple Line.



As a children's book illustrator, I am used to working small...book size. I am currently undertaking a very LARGE project- I am bringing my books to the stage and designing and painting the sets. My play, Princess K.I.M. The Musical , is based on my Princess KIM books published by Albert Whitman & Co. As illustrators we struggle with technique, specifically THE LINE, as we decide how we will approach the illustrations to a book. In my Princess KIM books, after many trials, I decided on a purple line, and then painted the illustrations with acrylic paints. Since I wanted  my sets to "match" the book, I wondered if I could pull off the same technique on a large scale. I went for it.  I am outlining everything with a PURPLE LINE, and then painting with Latex.

Choosing the color palette is another challenge. I went about it as I do when illustrating a book. I planned out the colors for the characters and their clothing. As in a book, I wanted to offset my characters so they do not get lost in the background. I am working closely with my costume designer.
The main characters will be wearing rich magentas, royal blues, yellows, reds, pinks, emerald green etc.

The sets are coming together. My Play's Opening is only 2 months from now...so I have a BIG deadline looming.
Below are some views of a few pieces that will be included in the sets.  I want the audience to feel as if they are walking into my children's book. I hope I can accomplish what I visualize. (Luckily I have some painting help including my talented college art student intern, Jeremy Edelblut.)

I will continue to post my progress.

I hope you can attend my play and see this all come together.
(Tickets are already on sale on the Princess K.I.M. Website.)

Okay- Back to painting!
Thanks for reading!
Maryann
Here is a recent Video /Amherst Patch
"Painting the Whole Picture"









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