I am back! I got a copy and read it in French! You mentioned distance. I felt very distanced from her but that may have been the slight language barrier.
The questions here are helpful in clueing me into some things I missed about illustrations. I found I was paying closest attention to all the random color marks on the edges. I love how she included them. Thanks again for featuring this!
I also really like those color palette tests—they lend an air of authenticity, a hint of the moment something is made, raw and imperfect. I am impressed you read it in French!
I have been wanting to read this book for a while! Once I have a chance to read it I will be coming back to this post!
Let us know what you think! & I hope you try the creative activity!
I am back! I got a copy and read it in French! You mentioned distance. I felt very distanced from her but that may have been the slight language barrier.
The questions here are helpful in clueing me into some things I missed about illustrations. I found I was paying closest attention to all the random color marks on the edges. I love how she included them. Thanks again for featuring this!
I also really like those color palette tests—they lend an air of authenticity, a hint of the moment something is made, raw and imperfect. I am impressed you read it in French!
these look like great books—put them on order at my library!
I adore This Woman's Work and am excited to learn of her new book! Thanks for this post and questions!
I hope you try the creative activity!