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| | | | | Annie's Book Stop of Worcester is happy to shine our Friday spotlight on children's book author Kevin Henkes. As usual, we first ask our authors to tell us about themselves and their writing. Kevin's wonderful response was this: I've wanted to be an artist my entire life. Also, I've been a... | |
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fishinkblog.com
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| | | | | Jenny Williams was born in 1939, a talented illustrator whose style i'd say is instantly recognisable. She was educated at the Wimbledon School of Art and University of London. Jenny started drawing as a very young child, making up stories about the characters she created. Her drawings have appeared in many different types of books,... | |
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shevi.blogspot.com
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| | | | | So I recently published my first picture book, Fay Fairy's Very BIG Problem , and I learned a few things (or to put it another way, I ran i... | |
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whitney.org
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| | | [AI summary] The provided text is a detailed description of an exhibition titled 'Edward Hopper's New York' at the Whitney Museum of American Art. The exhibition showcases over 200 works, including paintings, drawings, and archival materials, highlighting Hopper's relationship with New York City over six decades. It emphasizes his exploration of urban life, loneliness, and the city's transformation. The text also includes visitor reviews, descriptions of artworks, and information about the exhibition's layout and themes. Additionally, there are mentions of other exhibitions, such as 'no existe un mundo poshuracán: Puerto Rican Art In The Wake Of Hurricane Maria,' and various gallery descriptions. | ||