CCBC Picture Book Art Auction

CCBC art auction

The Canadian Children’s Book Centre has a brand new website up for the Take Home An Original: The Art of the Picture Book auction.

This year’s live and silent auction will be held at the National Gallery of Canada on Tuesday November 24th, 2009 and full details, including ticket info, are on the website. If you are not in Ottawa between November 10 & November 24 to see the artworks in person during the preview at the National Gallery of Canada, you can see them online here.

The auction benefits the Canadian Chidren’s Book Centre, a not-for-profit organisation “dedicated to encouraging, promoting and supporting the reading, writing, illustrating and publishing of Canadian books for young readers”. I can’t say enough good things about this organisation. They provide a wealth of information and support for the Canadian children’s book industry and I encourage anyone interested in kidlit, whether as a librarian, educator, parent, author or illustrator, publisher, bookseller or book lover to learn more about them and the projects they are involved with.

The time has (almost) come

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Here’s a little look at some sketches and a fraction of an illustration from part of a book I finished illustrating 1 1/2 years ago and have just heard will be coming out early next year (2010). In the interest of not counting too many chickens until the ink has dried and the bindings are glued, details will be sparse. But in the meantime – yay!

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These are photos of my inspiration board that hangs above my desk. I put this together for this book project to remind me to focus on line, composition and pattern and to spur me on when I get overwhelmed and frustrated with what I’m working on. I didn’t consciously choose them for the colour scheme, it just worked out that my selections fall into the earthy colour palette I’m obviously partial to.

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I’ve been given or have bought various art cards over the years; one of my favourites is the lovely dog drawing (Study of a lurcher by Jonathan Trowell), bought while on holiday in Totnes last summer.

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Spurge, Withyham, 1909 by Charles Rennie Mackintosh + map of London

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A lady and a young man by Isoda Koryusai, Late 18th A.D + $.42 Lunar New Year stamps