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1. Illustrator Saturday – Kathy Rupff

Kathy majored in Art at St. Mary’s College of MD, where she did an internship at the St. Mary’s County Historical Society’s Print Shop. After graduation she moved to DE where she worked as a graphic designer / pre-press production person in a busy print shop for 18 years .

In 2007, she married Evan Rupff and moved to Blairstown, NJ, where she’s had the wonderful opportunity to develop her fine art skills. Earlier this year she took several Children’s Book Illustration classes at Somerset Art Association with SCBWI’s Lena Shiffman.

She’s excited to be a part of SCBWI and to be learning so much about children’s book-writing and illustration! Here are some sketches and the first illustrations for her first picture book, Fuzz N’ Bunny and the Jellybean Tree.

At the conference it was suggested that she reduce the text and perhaps consider mixing the paper collage with watercolor. This is a work-in-progress.

www.kathleenrupff.com

Hope you enjoyed meeting Kathy.  You can visit her website to see more of her artwork.

Talk tomorrow,

Kathy


Filed under: authors and illustrators, illustrating, Illustrator's Saturday, Picture Book Tagged: illustrators, Kathy Rupff, Work-in-progress 2 Comments on Illustrator Saturday – Kathy Rupff, last added: 7/12/2010
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