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Jodie Mack: Motion’s Not Dead! | CCS Visiting Faculty
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About Visiting Artist Seminar. Coming Up: Tom Gammill. Coming Up: Howard Cruse →. February 7, 2011 · 5:10 pm. Jodie Mack: Motion’s Not Dead! In the midst of the infamous Golden Age project. Jodie Mack jolted energy into the Colodny classroom, just when the CCS first-year students would need it most! 8216;s Blue Fairy and the semi-abstract introduction to. Jodie Mack is currently working to expand these kinds of connections. One of her more recent independent films is a cut-paper musical about the dif...
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Pat Barrett | CCS Visiting Faculty
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About Visiting Artist Seminar. Author Archives: Pat Barrett. February 25, 2011 · 10:32 pm. CCS Visting Artist Blog is MOVING! The blog is settling into a new cozy location. On the actual Center for Cartoon Studies server, and I can tell you it is. Glad to be there. Now at cartoonstudies.org, our gentle blog will be closer to the homepage. Where you can catch a glimpse of the goings-on at the CCS library, and take a peak into our ever-expanding collection of comics and related ephemera. Barefootz was a ma...
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WENDY WATSON'S BLOG: February 2014
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Friday, February 28, 2014. I've been highlighting illustrators for my birthday of the month, but this February I cannot resist turning the spotlight on a writer who was born this month: Laura Ingalls Wilder. I have been a devoted, fanatical fan of her Little House books ever since I first discovered them. As a child, I read the series in their original edition, which was published in the 30's with illustrations by Helen Sewell. And you might consider visiting the Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum:. We plant se...
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WENDY WATSON'S BLOG: November 2014
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Sunday, November 30, 2014. A STONE IN THE BEANS. This morning I was preparing dried beans for baking, and found amongst them a good-sized stone. "Ah," I thought, "there must some connection between a stone in the beans, and art-making." All through breakfast I toyed with this idea. Finding a stone in the beans was like.finding a mistake in my spelling? Finding a clumsy line in my drawing? Sometimes a stone in the beans is . . . just a stone in the beans. Author and Illustrator of Books for Children.
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WENDY WATSON'S BLOG: October 2013
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Thursday, October 31, 2013. MY PALETTE, CONTINUED. In my previous blog MY PALETTE. I talked about my physical palette, and the choice of pigments that I lay out on that palette. There is one other way we can define this word. Was created from the list of colors I gave in that earlier blog (. Http:/ thewendywatsonblog.blogspot.com/2013/10/my-palette.html. For this image, I used all of the earth colors from my palette, plus a green, and a couple of reds. But I hardly touched my purple, blues, and blacks.
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WENDY WATSON'S BLOG: March 2014
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Monday, March 31, 2014. Out of dormant branches.comes new growth. Out of chaos.comes order. Out of despair.comes hope. Out of death.comes life. Author and Illustrator of Books for Children. Links to this post. ALDREN A. WATSON'S FINAL OPUS: WATERFRONT NEW YORK. I talked about my father, Aldren A. Watson, and his final book, Waterfront New York: Images of the 1920s and '30s. In a previous blog post. Http:/ thewendywatsonblog.blogspot.com/2013/05/aldren-watson-1917-2013.html. 1920S and ‘30S. So in the spir...
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WENDY WATSON'S BLOG: August 2013
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Monday, August 26, 2013. Holling Clancy Holling, the author and illustrator, was born on August 2, 1900. His work has had a tremendous impact on me. I first discovered him as a child, when I began reading his books: Seabird. Paddle-To-The-Sea. Minn of the Mississippi. I kept reading his books as a teenager. And as an adult. I still pore over them. As an illustrator or author for children, one could do no better than to adopt Holling's philosophy and devotion to his work. Links to this post. Water, or a m...
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Tracey Campbell Pearson - Links
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Fun Sites for Children. Site includes Reading Rainbow, Dragon Tales, Sagwa and much more…Good site for children, parents, care givers, teachers…. A fun site from the Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County. Activities, booklist, Bee an Author and my favorite.Hear a Story. Book ideas, descriptions and reader reviews for all ages. There are fun activities for kids at the Poetry Archive Children's Page. Ted Hughes has a poetry trail in England. Here is a link that tells you about the trail. Matt ...
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Tom Gammill: Among TV writers, I was a pretty good cartoonist. | CCS Visiting Faculty
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About Visiting Artist Seminar. Coming Up: Howard Cruse. Coming Up: Joe Sacco →. February 14, 2011 · 6:07 pm. Tom Gammill: Among TV writers, I was a pretty good cartoonist. When someone like Tom Gammill comes to CCS and talks about comedy, a student is sure she’ll listen. When the speaker’s resumé includes writing for Bill Murray-era. She’d better pay attention. And when he comes packing a hilariously curated selection of vintage promises, tidbits and advice on. How to Make Lots of $ in Comics. Was born, ...