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How to treat the International Andersen Prize World Illustrator Exhibition without a collection? 10 year10.4, the literary mother thought that the peak of the National Day trip had been perfectly staggered, and proposed to go to the Maritime World Culture and Art Center to see the international Andersen Award Illustrator Exhibition.
However, no one responded.
The elder sister looked at the younger brother: "The picture book illustration exhibition is too boring for primary school students. Let's go and have a look! " "
The younger brother looked at his mother with a puzzled face: "hmm, hmm ~ what exhibition?"
Mom is going to dig out the poster "Ugly Duckling" of the illustration exhibition:
Brother and sister were immediately moved: "Ugly duckling, I want to go, I want to go!" " "
So, my mother happily took her younger brother and sister to see the illustration exhibition.
In fact, mom came prepared this time. Since I heard about this exhibition from my friends, my mother has done a lot of homework in advance, not only knowing the exhibition strategy of Mima, an artist from a local art education institution, but also sorting out a collection of picture books compiled by Denise, a famous American preschool educator.
Along the way, I fantasized that my mother was telling the classic works of various illustrators in the exhibition hall in front of Kan Kan, and my mother couldn't help being satisfied.
Walking into the exhibition hall, I was disappointed. However, I saw the old mothers who took pains in literature and art, crowding in front of the painting and anxiously calling for their babies: "Come and see, come and see, isn't this your favorite picture book illustration?" But Xiong Haizi turned a deaf ear and gathered in several interactive areas, rolling up and down, pushing and shoving.
My baby is no exception.
No sooner had my mother told my brother and sister not to get separated than my brother slipped into the interactive area. Mother had to leave her sister behind, and after successfully chasing her, she led her brother to find the ugly duckling.
When my younger brother was staring blankly at the painting, my mother quickly opened the book: the author Robert Yingpan, a master of realistic illustration in South China, is good at telling stories with delicate and realistic painting style.
Before the book was finished, my brother got tired of watching the ugly duckling and started an interactive game with his works.
Interact with the works of Russian folk art alchemist Tagina Marina;
Interact with the works of the elegant Austrian picture book queen Lisbeth Zweig;
Electronic screen graffiti:
From this point of view, it is of great benefit to take children to the exhibition often. My younger brother, who used to run around, has now progressed to the stage of natural integration of posing and scenes.
When my brother was exhausted from interaction, my sister, who was watching the exhibition, found us: "Mom, let's go, I have read all the works."
Is it over? No, my mother smiled awkwardly and was very kind. It's time to start collecting: "How, which masters do my sister like best, take us to see?"
My sister nodded and took us to Mr. Rabbit and the beautiful gift first. This is the work of maurice sendak, a famous children's literature picture book writer and illustrator, with a beautiful and delicate painting style. He won the Cadillac Award, the highest honor of American picture books, five times, and was also the first American to win the International Andersen Illustrator Award.
Sandak, who was sickly in childhood, reflected all kinds of complicated emotions such as anxiety, fear and frustration in the process of children's growth in his picture book creation, which was a subversive revolution at that time. Sondak's three masterpieces, Animal Country, Rhapsody in the Kitchen Night and Far Away, were all mixed at first.
The Country of Beasts was once banned in the library, but it was later adapted into an animation and musical, which became a highly respected classic and was hailed as "a strange and unprecedented picture book". Some psychological researchers interpret the image of Max in the Animal Country by combining the archetypes such as ego, shadow, personality mask and Anima in Jung's personality theory.
Seeing the image of the beast in the illustration at the scene is terrible, as if it were a childhood nightmare, but Max, the hero, is carefree:
Knowing maurice sendak's terrible childhood, it seems that we can further understand the meaning of the work: a child gradually learns to overcome his fears in exploration.
"What really shapes us is the child that few of us have the courage to face-the impatient and demanding child who wants love and rights and is always angry and crying long before enlightenment reaches your heart." Maurice sendak's words may be his original intention of creating a series of classic works.
My sister's favorite second husband is anthony browne, a surreal spokesperson for children's psychology.
Anthony browne is listed as a British surrealist painter, and has won the International Andersen Illustrator Award and the British Kate Greenway Award for his achievements in the field of picture books. His works are neat in composition, bright in color, good at creating dramatic effects through comparison, and have surreal elements.
Willie, the coolest gorilla, is the most popular character in anthony browne's works. "Willie" has all kinds of expressions that children are familiar with, such as anger, sadness and joy, just like a spokesperson for children's emotional psychology. Another poster of this illustration exhibition is taken from his famous picture book Gorilla and Little Star in 2008.
Anthony browne said, "For me, designing a picture book is like making a movie. The structure of this book is a combination of close-up and prospect. And my job is a combination of talent (adventure) and thinking, and it is difficult to separate the two. "
Seeing that the two children were fascinated, mother continued: "Every illustration is a work of art, and an illustrator can't make a successful work only by painting skills. He also needs to know more about the children's spiritual world.
Moreover, a classic illustration will transcend national boundaries and times.
Next, let's look at mom's favorite host! "
My mother's favorite master is Scandinavian naturalist Swan Ott.
Svan Ott's paintings have a fresh breath, and the layers created by transparent watercolors are subtle and rich, just like the cold air in Nordic countries. Just like facing the fog or warm sun in the forest, revealing clean light, realistic scenes also exude ethereal artistry.
Swan Otto illustrated Andersen's classic fairy tales, such as Thumbelina and Ugly Duckling. He is especially good at capturing melancholy, sadness or humorous scenes in fairy tales and depicting them with fresh brushstrokes.
Mom's favorite second husband is the elegant Austrian picture book queen Lisbeth Zweig.
1990, Lisbeth Zweig was only 36 years old when she won the International Andersen Prize. The sentimental feelings of aestheticism, fantasy, grotesque and pleasure are intertwined with action, dance, nature and fantasy, which together create Zweig's art. Her paintings have a dreamy quality, which is magical but subtle and elegant.
When my mother was a child, domestic picture books had not yet started, and most of my peers had never been exposed to the concept of picture books, basically jumping directly from picture books to textbooks. The most profound childhood memories are the illustrations in Andersen's fairy tales and Grimm's fairy tales. Those beautiful princesses, dreamy scenery and touching stories give us great courage to pursue the beauty that the real world can't see.
Under the banner of sharing our favorite illustrators, we carefully turned the illustration exhibition hall again. Finally, the children reluctantly left the exhibition hall with infinite expectations for the master's picture books.
Eggs at the end of the text: the book of picture books reveals the secrets of picture books.
1. What is a picture book?
Picture books, that is, picture books, are taken from the names of picture books in Japanese. A picture book is a work of art, which is narrated by illustrations and words, shows the scene by facing pages, and presents the dramatic effect by turning pages.
Kadik Award, the world's most famous picture book award, defines the picture book standard as follows:
2. Is a book with illustrations also a picture book?
Picture books in a broad sense include books with illustrations, but what we usually call picture books and story books with illustrations are different. Generally speaking, pictures are more important than words, and pictures dominate the narrative.
3. Why should I read picture books? Does reading textbooks have the same effect as inserting books?
Picture books can not only promote children's reading and writing enlightenment, increase children's aesthetic experience and artistic experience, but also develop children's visual literacy. The cultivation of visual literacy can not be achieved by written books or inserted books, and it is easy to be ignored by us.
4. What picture book do you choose to read?
Method 1: Read all the works of a writer.
Method 2: Select 10 or above works with the same theme/type.
Method 3: Select all the winning works, such as Cadillac Award and Boston Global Horn Book Award.
5. How to learn picture books?
Attachment 1: List of International Andersen Award-winning illustrators
Attachment 2: Classic Works of Some Award-winning Masters
How to draw Andersen's fairy tale handwritten newspaper The drawing method of Andersen's fairy tale handwritten newspaper is as follows:
1. First draw a prince in a long cloak in the middle of the picture, and draw "Andersen's Fairy Tales" on his cloak as the title to make the picture more interesting.
2. Draw the plants before and after the prince, the grass at the foot of the prince, the sun at the top left of the picture, and the sun draws cute little expressions.
3. Draw a border like a book in the middle of the picture, and draw floating flowers and rainbows. Now the simple and beautiful handwritten newspaper line draft has been completed.
4. Start painting, and draw the prince with red, orange, yellow, blue, brown, title, plants and other colors. Paint the border with a purple outer border to make the picture more complete, so that the color of the handwritten newspaper is completed. Finally, a grid line is added to the border to complete a simple and beautiful handwritten newspaper of Andersen's fairy tales. Isn't it beautiful?
Sometimes we don't know what to write after painting the handwritten newspaper. In fact, we can add the short stories of Andersen's fairy tales to the handwritten newspaper to enrich it.
Introduction to the story of the emperor's new clothes: Once upon a time, there was an emperor who liked to wear new clothes. One day, two swindlers disguised as weavers went to see the emperor, saying that they could weave clothes that were invisible to incompetent and stupid people. The emperor was very happy and prepared to wear it on the day of the military parade. No emperor, minister or bodyguard wants to be considered stupid, but they all say they can see.
During the parade, the emperor took off his clothes and put on a new dress that didn't really exist, and had a good time with the people in the street. The whole city ran to see the emperor's new clothes. Everyone praised the emperor's clothes for being beautiful, but only one little girl thought that the emperor was wearing nothing! People finally obeyed their hearts and said that the emperor was wearing nothing, and the grand parade became the laughing stock of the whole country.