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I watched the little prince netflix film and played the sky:cotl collab season and that's my only exposure to it 😭 but it seems good from that and ur art with it is super cool so I might end up reading the book
Please do read it! I've always been a big fan of it
I did Monster re-read after ten years and it is still one of the best mangas I’ve ever read ♥
And since I am Czech ilustrator and childern book myself, it is lovely to see Urasawa’s take on Czech after-communism fall situaton (just his former-secret police members characters are far more charismatic than real ones x_x )
First illustration is tribute to my favorite Czech illustrator, Helena Zmatlíková ♥
when i was really little and still reading those childerns illustrated books where like the whole page is a drawing i would draw little figurines of myself into the pages next to the main characters pretending i was experiencing the story with them.sometimes i would even add little conversation bubbles or id draw myself in the first page getting sucked into like a magical whirlpool and ending up inside the book and stuff.did you guys do this too i wanna know
the velveteen rabbit—margery williams , illustration by maurice sendak.
note:
the fact that childern's books written by these authors were for a purpose. they somehow though childishly prepared us for the later. we didn't know anything about life at a certain age at which we read childern's books, the writers did. in order to bear the torments of upcoming life they made something so that our innocent minds could remember as a story but with experience, we would learn from it and this is how we tend to grow up, by looking through the older people's eyes but understanding through our own gradually growing minds, this is how we slid into adulthood.
After Career Day, Heather ran into this blue haired fellow.
Zavier: “What did you think of the speakers?”
Heather: “Hm, I’m not sure. I can’t see myself becoming a criminal or a soldier.”
Zavier: “So what do you see yourself do for a living?”
Heather: “I like art, I kinda wanna be an illustrator for childern’s books... that sounds fun.”
Zavier: “You’re creative? That’s so cool. I wanna become a photographer! We should hang out.”