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November's theme is FAMILY, so here's my illustrated spread showing the cat family. This is for
Over on the Farm which will feature ten animal families living on the farm. It comes out spring 2016, is written by Marianne Berkes, illustrated by
me and published by Dawn Publications.
Thanks for taking a look and Happy November!
By: Susan Swan,
on 10/13/2015
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Rejected wrap around cover for PICK A CIRCLE,
and below, final front cover.
PICK A CIRCLE, GATHER SQUARES - written by Felicia Sanzari Chernsky,
illustrated by Susan Swan
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Written by Marianne Berkes, illustrated by Cathy Morrison, published by Dawn Publishing |
Ok, it's not a birthday image, (our inspirational word for June is Birthday) but it's the cover for a book I have coming out Spring 2016. Artwork for this book is complete and I'm working away on a second book that will be released the same date. I'll post more about this book and others on my
Studio With A View Blog soon.
Thanks for taking a look!
The senses are a vital source of knowledge about the objects and events in the world, as well as for insights into our private sensations and feelings. Below is an excerpt from Art and the Senses, edited by Francesca Bacci and David Melcher, in which Charles Spence, Maya U. Shankar, and Heston Blumenthal look at the ways in which environmental sounds can affect the perceived flavour of food.