Showing posts with label Julie Paschkis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Julie Paschkis. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Mazza Museum Summer Conference Day 2






The conference today began with James Dean, who is famous for illustrating Pete the Cat. James was humble, warm, and funny. “I have 5 cats and 4 litter boxes. Those are my credentials for doing what I do.” If it were only that easy!

James’s talk resonated with me. He grew up drawing, but worried that trying to find his way in art was “irresponsible,” so he quit sketching and studied engineering.  He picked up his art materials again at age 35, and quit his engineering position four years later. After self-publishing his 2 picture books, a friend sent Pete the Cat Loves his White Shoes to New York where it was picked up. And the rest, my friends, is history!

A few other interesting comments:
                “Give your kids a vision of being something—even if it’s the wrong thing.”
                “You are never too old for a fresh start.”
                “Last night I felt really old. I got to spend about an hour and a half with Jon Klassen.” 

James is a quiet man who exudes gratitude for what life has brought him. It felt like an honor to hear his story.

Following James, Julie Paschkis spoke.  Julie has written and/or illustrated so many exquisite books!  When illustrating someone else’s story, she says she reads a manuscript several times, but does not sketch. First, she waits and lets her unconscious mind work on it.
She shared her process, showing sketches and final art.

An interesting thing about her process is this: While I believe that most illustrators would tell you that they sketch out an entire book before doing anything else, Julie completes one finished illustration and lets that piece “ set the tone” for all the coming pages. Sometimes, she says, that final piece doesn’t get used, because it somehow doesn’t work and must be redone, but that’s okay. It’s a good reminder to creatives  to “respect the process.”  The process is working for Julie!

A few other interesting comments:
                “I’m a crossword puzzle fanatic.”
                “Starting something is the hardest part.”
                “Make mistakes, make false starts and good starts.”
                “Everything leads to something else—even the projects that don’t work out.”

Another great day!




Sunday, July 14, 2013

Exciting Illustration Conference Next Week!

I skipped my Friday post last week as I saw my brilliant-blogger sister, Rebecca Blood, off to the airport after a wonderful extended visit. Following that, I hustled around my house, catching up on
"must-dos" as I prepare for a week of illustration fun and learning at the Mazza Museum's summer conference. Here are the featured illustrators:

Monday: Walter Wick and Jon Klassen
Tuesday: James Dean, Julie Paschkis, and Sheila McGraw
Wednesday: Michael Hall and Ed Young
Thursday: Tom Lichtenheld and author Sherri Duskey Rinker
Friday: Roger Roth and Chris Raschka.

I'll be tweeting from the event @AIISblog, and will be posting here in the evenings. Can you say "EXCITED!"? That's what I am!