Lauren Child's artwork is very distinctive and very popular I spent Saturday with my head in Elmore Leonard's first children's book 'A Coyote's in the House'. I've never read any E.L before although I've seen a couple of film based on his books. His material is usually very adult, and he's probably not an author you'd expect to turn his hand to writing for children. I really enjoyed the book, it has a very distinctive style and I like the plot that a Hollywood star dog and a coyote want to change places. The book was made even more enjoyable by the Lauren Child illustrations. Which brings me to the point of today's blog - a fabulous new exhibition coming to Manchester and then touring nationwide. Green Drops and Moonsquirters: The Utterly Imaginative World of Lauren Child opens at Manchester Art Gallery on Saturday 21 June with a family friendly day. The interactive exhibition is open from 10am - 5pm and will feature some of Lauren's best-loved characters including Charlie and Lola and Clarice Bean. You will be able to get your book signed by Lauren Child (at 10.30am), make Charlie and Lola inspired accessories together and special delicacies like green drops and pink milk. I didn't know that Lauren studied at Manchester Polytechnic, nor that she's was an artist's assistant for Damien Hirst. Lauren, who recently revamped the Pippy Longstocking stories, has a very distinctive style, she explains: "I draw the figures in pencil. I just can't use pen and ink. Pencil is much less inhibiting and I can rub it out if it goes wrong. I scan the pencil drawing into the compter, clean up the line, and print it black on cartridge paper so I can continue to work on it with paints, collage or whatever. Then I cut out the figures and scan them into the computer again." The exhibition will feature a series of playhouses based around her most popular characters, over thirty original illustrations and a selection of 3D sets and dolls house furniture created for The Princess and the Pea. Green Drops And Moonsquirters is a free exhibition which will premiere at the gallery from June 21 until September 21, before touring to museums and galleries around the UK. Exhibition and activities have been specially designed for under 7s and their families.
Add a Comment
new posts in all blogs
Viewing: Blog Posts Tagged with: Tina Burke, Most Recent at Top [Help]
Results 1 - 4 of 4
By: Susan Humphrey,
on 5/26/2008
Blog: Writer's Block (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: 14410, 14777, 14783, 14785, 14775, 14779, 14781, 14787, 14789, Add a tag
Blog: Writer's Block (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: 14410, 14777, 14783, 14785, 14775, 14779, 14781, 14787, 14789, Add a tag
By: Sondra Santos LaBrie,
on 2/28/2008
Blog: Happy Healthy Hip Parenting (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: picture books, girls, Tina Burke, protagonists, females, suzy lee, protagonists, suzy lee, Tina Burke, females, Add a tag
Blog: Happy Healthy Hip Parenting (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: picture books, girls, Tina Burke, protagonists, females, suzy lee, protagonists, suzy lee, Tina Burke, females, Add a tag
We have many strong female protagonists among the characters found in our books. Several female characters were excluded from this list because they're not human, such as Bobbie Dazzler, Hannah Duck, Martine (from The Truffle Hunter), Rosaura (from A Bicycle for Rosaura) and Marta (from Marta and the Bicycle). There are quite a few girls to include in this list and I'll be sure to list their male counterparts in a future posting.
Monique
From Unique Monique
Rosa
From Little Fish
Minji
From Minji's Salon
Maja
From Flusi the Sock Monster
Grace
From Are We There Yet?
Lisa
From And What Comes After a Thousand?
Ziba
From Ziba Came on a Boat
Nina
From Nina Bonita
Shau-Yu
From On My Way to Buy Eggs
Tina Burke's unnamed toddler
From Fly, Little Bird
Mi-chan
From Girl From the Snow Country
Anna
From You Be Me, I'll Be You
Sophie
From Sophie's Big Bed
Little Princess
From Wash Your Hands!
Say Please!
I Want My Potty
I Want My Pacifier
I Don't Want to Go to Bed
I Want My Tooth
Suzy Lee's adorable zoo visitor
From The Zoo
From Unique Monique
Rosa
From Little Fish
Minji
From Minji's Salon
Maja
From Flusi the Sock Monster
Grace
From Are We There Yet?
Lisa
From And What Comes After a Thousand?
Ziba
From Ziba Came on a Boat
Nina
From Nina Bonita
Shau-Yu
From On My Way to Buy Eggs
Tina Burke's unnamed toddler
From Fly, Little Bird
Mi-chan
From Girl From the Snow Country
Anna
From You Be Me, I'll Be You
Sophie
From Sophie's Big Bed
Little Princess
From Wash Your Hands!
Say Please!
I Want My Potty
I Want My Pacifier
I Don't Want to Go to Bed
I Want My Tooth
Suzy Lee's adorable zoo visitor
From The Zoo
0 Comments on Girl Power as of 1/1/1900
Add a Comment
By: Sondra Santos LaBrie,
on 12/10/2007
Blog: Happy Healthy Hip Parenting (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: travel, Canada, sydney, illustrations, australia, la jolla, Tina Burke, librarians, Toronto, bondi beach, toddler tales, warriewood, coogee beach, Add a tag
Blog: Happy Healthy Hip Parenting (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: travel, Canada, sydney, illustrations, australia, la jolla, Tina Burke, librarians, Toronto, bondi beach, toddler tales, warriewood, coogee beach, Add a tag
I'm meeting Tina Burke today for the first time. She's just moved to Toronto and since I'm here on business, it's the perfect opportunity to sit down with her and learn more about her future projects and what types of promotions she and I can work on together. She's created several beautiful titles with us over the past few years and we're anxious to learn about how we can have her appear in the schools, bookstores and libraries in Canada and the U.S. to promote her work.
by Tina Burke
From Australia
Fly, Little Bird
It's Christmas
Sophie's Big Bed
(Toddler Tales)
From Australia
Fly, Little Bird
It's Christmas
Sophie's Big Bed
(Toddler Tales)
Tina grew up in Warriewood on Sydney's northern beaches, with her parents, Ron and Janet, and two older brothers, Paul and Sean. Her mother was always interested in art, and got Tina interested too by asking for her opinion when she was working on a painting, and then eventually buying her a box of pastels and a sketch pad. Tina always seemed to enjoy drawing and painting animals most of all.
Eventually, Tina moved to Sydney's eastern beaches - first Bondi Beach, then Coogee Beach (which looks a lot like La Jolla, California) before moving to Toronto, Canada last month.
Fly, Little Bird was Tina Burke's first book for children, but not her first work for children. For six years, she worked for Walt Disney animation.
0 Comments on Tina in Toronto as of 1/1/1990
Add a Comment
By: Sondra Santos LaBrie,
on 12/7/2007
Blog: Happy Healthy Hip Parenting (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: travel, Canada, New York, australia, Toronto, Buffalo, Atlanta, publishing events, Tijuana, Tina Burke, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Add a tag
Blog: Happy Healthy Hip Parenting (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: travel, Canada, New York, australia, Toronto, Buffalo, Atlanta, publishing events, Tijuana, Tina Burke, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Add a tag
I leave this weekend for a quick trip to Canada. Feel free to send me warm wishes as I visit with our neighbors to the North - the cold, snowy North.
My day begins early Sunday morning when I head to Atlanta. Yes, I realize that this is not the direction I'm supposed to be heading but you know how airlines can be. I hang out in the airport for a few hours there before flying into Buffalo, New York. From there, I will take my rental car and drive across the border. I have a feeling that it will be much more difficult to get into Canada than it is to drive South to Tijuana from here (and vice versa). My hotel is in Niagara-on-the-Lake which I hear is quite a pleasant little town.
Monday, I will meet our Canadian Distributors for a Sales Presenatation of our Spring 2008 titles, followed by a lunch with author and illustrator, Tina Burke, who recently moved to Toronto from Australia. I'm not sure where I will end up that afternoon, but I meet the crew from H.B. Fenn for a dinner meeting later that evening.
Tuesday morning I have an early lunch with an editor from a Canadian magazine before heading back to Buffalo to try and make it home by 11pm that night. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that the flights are not delayed but at this time of year, one can never be sure.
Monday, I will meet our Canadian Distributors for a Sales Presenatation of our Spring 2008 titles, followed by a lunch with author and illustrator, Tina Burke, who recently moved to Toronto from Australia. I'm not sure where I will end up that afternoon, but I meet the crew from H.B. Fenn for a dinner meeting later that evening.
Tuesday morning I have an early lunch with an editor from a Canadian magazine before heading back to Buffalo to try and make it home by 11pm that night. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that the flights are not delayed but at this time of year, one can never be sure.
0 Comments on On the Road Again as of 1/1/1990
Add a Comment