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A BIG thank you to Patricia Keeler who tagged me for this blog tour. I know Patricia from our association CBIG-NYC or the Children's Book Illustrator Group based in New York City. Although we have never met, I feel an artistic bond with this talented artist. Her paintings depict the most delightful aspects of all children. You can see more of her work on Patricia Keeler's Blog andher Website, I LIKE BOOKS With PICTURES
This time it is my turn to tell you about a character in a picture book I am creating.
What is the name of your character?
A BIG thank you to Patricia Keeler who tagged me for this blog tour. I know Patricia from our association CBIG-NYC or the Children's Book Illustrator Group based in New York City. Although we have never met, I feel an artistic bond with this talented artist. Her paintings depict the most delightful aspects of all children. You can see more of her work on Patricia Keeler's Blog andher Website, I LIKE BOOKS With PICTURES
This time it is my turn to tell you about a character in a picture book I am creating.
What is the name of your character?
When and where is the story
set?
The story opens in the forest but soon moves to a castle kitchen just as Catherine, the
cook, and her helpers, Trevor and Amelia
are preparing a huge birthday dinner for the Queen.
What should we know about
Lenny?
What messes up its life?
But what about that Golden Bowl?
and now....
I have the pleasure of passing the Meet My Character Blog Tour to two amazing children's book illustrators: Look for their introduction to their characters next Monday, Oct. 27.
Christine Mix Blog and Christine Mix Website
It was just after Christine Mix graduated from the University of South Florida in 1988, with a B.A. in Fine Arts and Mass Communications, that she painted her first children’s illustration in watercolor, titled Spike & Wordo’s Magical Wish. Hence, Spike the Dragon was born and Christine realized she had found her niche in art and her future.
Her children's illustrations can be found in Stories for Children Magazine, Back- to- School- Issue, 2012, in SCBWI’s Bulletin in 2005, 2009, 2010 and so far, one children’s book, Write Out of the Oven! by Josephine M. Waltz & Illustrated by Christine Mix, published by Teacher Ideas Press / Greenwood Publishing, 2005. As a children’s author, Christine has one non-fiction short true story, Standing Up, that was published, in Chicken Soup for the Child’s Soul Character-Building Stories to Read with Kids, Ages 5-8, May 2007.
Her children's illustrations can be found in Stories for Children Magazine, Back- to- School- Issue, 2012, in SCBWI’s Bulletin in 2005, 2009, 2010 and so far, one children’s book, Write Out of the Oven! by Josephine M. Waltz & Illustrated by Christine Mix, published by Teacher Ideas Press / Greenwood Publishing, 2005. As a children’s author, Christine has one non-fiction short true story, Standing Up, that was published, in Chicken Soup for the Child’s Soul Character-Building Stories to Read with Kids, Ages 5-8, May 2007.
Christine is currently working on her second PB story & dummy, featuring Spike the Dragon and some ghoulish friends.
I have the pleasure of also passing this task to Amy Cullings Moreno. This will introduce Amy Cullings Moreno's Blog...And you can find her website and portfolio here.
I have been creating children’s illustrations and art since I was a child. I have always enjoyed reading, writing and books, and creating art. The combination of these passions led me to study commercial illustration in Boston at Butera School of Art, where I specialized in children’s illustration.
I enjoy creating images that inspire and uplift, as well as sharing my faith in a Good God, and hopefully allowing that faith to shine through my art.
My husband and I live in Northern Virginia, and we have three wonderful grown children who have been much of the inspiration for my children’s illustrations.
I am currently studying oil painting again, and finding great joy in it. I hope to add more of this style to my newer illustration work.
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Thanks to Christine Mix and Amy Cullings Moreno for keeping the blog tour going.
If you are visiting here today, leave a comment for any of us, and maybe give us a link to your website or blog as well.
I "liked" how Lenny looked, even before I read about his story. He's got that adorable "look" , just like Gunther. And I really like the texture. Keep those characters coming!
Thank you, Alison, I hope the character continues to do what I have decided he needs to do.
Thank you Ginger, for adding me! I love all your characters and can't wait to see what happens with Lenny!
Your story sounds fantastic and fun! I know it will be a big hit!
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