Sunday, September 6, 2020
Piboidmo Day 30 Peter Brown Makes His Own Guide
Weâd all like to have a step-by-step guide to creating super-fantastic blockbuster childrenâs books. Iâd buy that guide in a nanosecond. But Iâm beginning to think that no such guide exists. Iâm beginning to think we all have to figure things out for ourselves. In fact, Iâm beginning to think itâs most important that we each learn to understand our own creative process, and when we understand our own unique ways of working we can each make our own unique âguideâ to creating our own unique childrenâs books. Hereâs what Iâve done to understand my creativity, and to devise my own âguideâ to making childrenâs booksâ" Many of us have strong reactions to particular works of art. Weâll walk around a museum and say âOh I love that painting SO MUCHâ but we donât always explore WHY we like it. So every now and then I make color copies, and tear out magazine pages, and print pictures from the internet, and I plaster my favorite images onto boards that I can move around my studio. I might dedicate one image board to my favorite color palettes, and another to my favorite compositions, and another to my favorite drawing styles. I surround myself with my favorite artwork. I always notice patterns in my tastes. I seem to love Folk Art and Indian court paintings. I love Lizbeth Zwerger and Kay Nielsenâs work,
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