Charley Harper’s Animal Alphabet— Count the Birds — Book of Colors Written by Zoe Burke Illustrated by Charley Harper Pomegranate Kids 6/30/2015 978-0-7649-7233-1 — 978-0-7649-7246-1 — 978-0-7649-7261-4 20 pages Age 1—3 Today is not December 8th, but that is the date of Charley Harper Day in Cincinnati, Ohio where Mr. Harper …
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Blog: Kid Lit Reviews (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: Eric Orchard (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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This is a pretty common scene in our house but this is the first time it's been captured on digital film... I can actually get a lot done this way. Many of my work days are ten hours long and Julie has similar days so this helps Henry feel a part of things and I think he's learned not to make any additions.
I'm working on the Baba Yaga drawing here, which I just now finished the inks for. I'm thinking this will be the inaugural piece in the online print store I'm opening. Does anyone have any pieces they'd like to have as a print?
I'm taking a short reading break right now and then on to the colours. I just picked up the beautiful and enormous Charley Harper art book. It's wonderful and almost intoxicating.
Blog: DRAWN! (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Eleanor Grosch is a Philadelphia illustrator and printmaker with a habit of drawing animals, and gorgeously. Like a lot of artists, my world changed when I discovered Charley Harper, but Grosch seems to be his second incarnation. Her rock posters and licensed products are great, but it’s her art prints that I’m truly in love with. Her Aesop’s Fables series is a particular favorite.
(for my old home of Minnesota)
(for my new home in the Palouse)
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Tags: Charley Harper, Eleanor Grosch, Illustration, silkscreen
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Uploaded on June 5, 2008 by Crafty Dogma
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Charley Harper (1922-2007)
Beguilded by the Wild
thank you to treadwaygallery.com/HarperExhibit for the jpeg
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That's rather impressive. Also, I love Baba Yaga! Can't wait to see the piece...
Thanks SaraLynn! I'll post the rest of the process over the next 3 or so days.
Wow look at Henry, he is so well behaved, staying put like that while you work. That is pretty impressive for a kid his age.
I love this pic of you and him Eric, the light is beautiful too. :o)
Bless Henry :)
I too am drawing Baba Yaga!
Looking forward very much to seeing yours :)
(should've said I'm drawing Baba Yaga *again*) :)
Thanks Alicia!
Thanks Rima!
Julie's dad took this picture.