Showing posts with label wow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wow. Show all posts

Thursday, 24 July 2014

Image Request For Amber T

A long time ago, a user by the name of Amber T ask me to post a picture from Stories from Hans Christian Andersen, I have been meaning to post it, so here it is:

From The Wild Swans.

Monday, 23 June 2014

The Orchard Book of Stories from the Ballet - Angela Barrett

Hi all!

I bought this book recently, I like to buy books with lovely illustrations and wonderful stories, so this one appealed to me immensely. As I've said before I love ballet, I love theatre, and most of all I love folk and fairy tales. The Orchard Book of Stories from the Ballet was first published in 1994, however my copy is the 2003 edition and is written by Gerald McCaughrean. As far as I am aware, beyond the cover art, the editions are identical. The ISBN is 1 8362 298 X. Orchard do many educational books, that are very much similar to Osborne books, although I must admit I still prefer Osborne's abounding range.

                                Angela Barrett's illustrations from outset are incredible.


Love this image of the sun glistening across the water in Swan Lake.

Coppelia
Ultimately, the book ten ballet stories including Romeo and Juliet, La Sylphide and Petrouchka.
A very haunting image from Gisele.

 Have I mentioned how much I love The Nutcracker?!


This image from The Firebird is probably my favourite in the entire book. If you love her illustrations I would suggest you check out her illustrations in Josephine Poole's picture book Anne Frank. Very moving.

Thanks for stopping by!

Thursday, 6 March 2014

I am back again and focusing on Scott Gustafson!

Scott Gustafson is an American illustrator, born and raised in Illinois, he took and early loved to drawing; finding inspiration in the form of Walt Disney and Warner Brother's Animation Studios. He went on to attend the Chicago Academy of  Fine Arts, however, due to monetary trouble the school was closed so he was the transferred to Columbia College.

Nowadays Gustafson produces incredible illustrations both anthropomorphic and of humans. He is known for using gouache, water colours and acrylics with stunning results. He has illustrated books such as Peter Pan, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Nutcracker and Eddie: The Lost Youth of Edgar Allen Poe. He's also done projects with DreamWorks, Sunday Evening Posts, The Bradford Exchange and Celestial Seasonings.

Now, here's some pictures!


Titania sleeping in A Midsummer Night's Dream.

John in Peter Pan, such vivid detail, and in the far right you can see Wendy, Michael and Peter.
The Frog Prince: I adore the expression on the little princess's face! It's priceless. Also take note of the tapestry in the back, look at that detail.
The Night Before Christmas
Great idea having the toys go beneath the tree by magic!
 Canvas print of The Muses
The Owl and The Pussycat
Such gorgeous costumes!
 
 

Canvas Print of The Wizard of Oz
So many incredible details!



The Man on The Moon (I am guessing it's another canvas print!)
Love the way Gustafson has drawn his astrological side of the moon.
 
 
Anyway, I hope you all liked these, thank you for reading!
 
I am so sorry for being slack, I'll continue to work on that.
 
 
 
Next time: The Big Golden Book of Fairy Tales illustrated by Beverlie Manson.