Showing posts with label Tomie dePaola. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tomie dePaola. Show all posts

Sunday, August 3, 2014

By the power of Skype! Tomie de Paola's Virtual Keynote!

We miss him but Lin's Skype interview with Tomie was fantastic! Hardly any technical difficulties!

Lin starts by telling us Tomie has published 250 or so books over fifty years, she asks him the secret of sustaining a lifelong career.

Tomie: Courage!

Lin: Courage to...

Tomie: Just courage! I get up in the morning and I have to face a blank piece of paper and my brushes all clean and ready to go. I panic, I freeze, I know I'm going to make a mistake... By then it's the afternoon! 

Without scaring anybody, I think it gets worse! The more you know. You know, fools rush in, now it's all of these pressures that come from the outside, it's really hard to put them in their place. I'm so aware of the responsibility I have for creating something for young people.

Lin: When you were starting out were you aware of that responsibility? Or did you just really want to make picture books and felt your art was suitable?

Tomie: It was a bit of both. You know, the 'fame mosquito' buzzes around for a while, and you want that in the early days. 

And eventually you will have a HUGE disappointment in your career, and you ask yourself why you are doing this?

Why are you doing books for children?

And I realized it was because they'd been important to me, in my life as a child, and I wanted to be that for new generations. I was lucky to have this epiphany early on.

Lin: Is there something you hope your books say to kids? Or is it that you want to create an atmosphere of something beautiful for them. 

Tomie: All of that. I want kids to fall in love color and line and character, I want to make people laugh and cry...

Lin: Your books have such a present sense of childhood, what you do you think gives you that fresh sense?

Tomie: I'm blessed to have a very good memory. And the more I remember of my childhood, the more I remember. I really cherished those memories, and I had some help, I have home movies of me as a child and that helps me remember the experiences. What's important is I remember how I felt. It's not important what color the car was or what color the socks were. It's the feeling.

I also come from families of great storytellers.

Lin: Many artists are asked to write an artistic statement, how would you write your statement?

Tomie: My first response is I want to say 'Why do YOU want to know?!?!' I don't think it's a bad idea to write what your purpose is. But write it twice, write the first one very honestly and don't let anybody see it.

I was trained in the middle fifties at Pratt, a very fine art school, by very fine professionals. We were told not to be afraid, to try everything, you're just students—don't take yourself seriously—yet.

I look at curriculums today and I frankly don't recognize them, I remember when I bought a rapid-o-graph pen and everybody said, Oh my god! There is an emphasis on computers/technology today, and if I was in school today I would want to take advantage of all of that, of everything that's on offer. What bothers me most is the lack of history. People forget that Giotto and Fra Angelico were illustrators. They were visual storytellers and that's what illustrators have to be. I worry that young people today aren't given enough time to develop and flower. If they don't come out of the gate winning awards, the industry just says, "Next!"

It's like that Thornton Wilder quote, "Money is like manureit's not worth a thing unless it's spread around encouraging young things to grow..."


Some Tomie laws:


  • Don't ever try to illustrate something you don't like.


  • You and your art director speak the same foreign language.


  • Don't get so busy with your work (Tomie's speaking to artists and art directors here) that you stop looking at others' art and going to shows. Have your household gods, surround yourself with images you love.


  • You should be able to tell the story of a picture book just by looking at the pictures.


  • Try reading The Courage To Create, modern society almost doesn't understand the creative act. So know you'll probably be misunderstood and try to make something anyway.


Lin's Lightning Round of questions for Tomie! His FAVORITE...

Classical artist: Piero della Francesca 

Musical : Gypsy

Play: Glass Menagerie

Saint: Francis of Assissi

Pizza: margherita

Color: white
Flower: anemone

Paint brand: Golden Acrylics

Icon/Household god: Virgin of Guadalupe

Piece of Advice: 

Be brave.

Thanks, Tomie!!




Sunday, February 23, 2014

The 2014 Tomie dePaola Award

Lin's introduction of Tomie is heartfelt and lovely.  He is a legend!

Tomie is speaking about why he established his award, and how he based it on an assignment - not just "show me your artwork" but "show me how you can handle an assignment."

"And I'm the only judge. Isn't that great?"

This year, Tomie gave as the assignment one of Lin's poems that he had illustrated for their latest book, "Little Poems for Tiny Ears"



The line was,

A sneeze is a breeze in your nose.

This year, there were over 200 entries!

Tomie describes what he saw from the entries overall, he lists the runner-ups and while referring to their images on the big screen behind him, explains why he liked them, and how he thinks they might improve on it.

Lisa Cinelli
Jacob Grant
Arne Dawson
Alice Ratterree
Nina Goebel

and the winner is... Akiko White (who did her illustration in CAKE!)



Akiko comes up on stage and Tomie gives her a big hug, explains why her work won, and awards her the prize!

It's CAKE - and the winning image of the 2014 Tomie dePaola Award!


Tomie then announces and explains the new assignment, too - and how it's a two step assignment.
But it's a sneak-peek for conference attendees… Look for the details to be posted at scbwi.org soon!

You can read more (and see the honorable mention illustrations) here.

Congratulations to Akiko and Tomie!

Monday, August 10, 2009

SCBWI Master Class

A clip of the SCBWI Master Class with Richard Peck is being shown as conference goers filter into the ball room, on this, our last day of the conference.




Master Class DVDs can be ordered soon through the SCBWI MARKETPLACE. There are two: Richard Peck and Tomie dePaola, two men who could be listened to all day long. But, if you are lucky enough to be here, you can pick them up in the bookstore.



POSTED BY JOLIE STEKLY

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

SCBWI Master Class DVD Now Available Online

During my live conference posting I mentioned the debut of the SCBWI Master Class DVDs. As I said in my earlier posts, conference goers got to see seven minutes of each Master Class video--one with Tomie dePaola, one with Richard Peck. These men truly are masters of their crafts--and they ain't bad on camera either. They were fascinating and delightful to watch and certainly have a lot of wisdom to share.

Now the DVDs are available on the SCBWI website. (They're only $14.95 each, which, if you ask me, is a bargain for an hour plus with these Masters.)



Wednesday, February 4, 2009

SCBWI Illustrator Winners: Check Out Their Work

I didn't have time to post images while live blogging, so I'm excited that I've now scored some art from the winners of both the SCBWI New York Portfolio Exhibition and the Tomie dePaola Award which were given out during the NY conference. (Lin Oliver announced that the Tomie dePaola award will be funded by SCBWI going forward and join the permanent lineup of awards offered by SCBWI. I wasn't supposed to blog this because Tomie didn't know yet. He was filled in during a live phone call broadcast to the conference audience, so now I can tell you.)

If you'd like to see more art from these illustrators, click their names or images to view their online portfolios. Enjoy! And congratulations to these terrific artists.


SCBWI Portfolio Award Winners

Grand Prize Winner: David Ercolini



Honor Award: Paulina Cerezo



Honor Award: Patricia Cantor



Tomie dePaolo Award Winners


Grand Prize: Leeza Hernandez



Honor Award: Kenneth Kraegel

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Premiere of SCBWI Master Class: Tomie dePaola

Lin Oliver is introducing the first two master classes now available on DVD. The first class is with Tomie dePaola On Creating the Picture Book.

Robert Sabuda is introducing Tomie's master class. (Note to self: Tomie and Robert collaborated on a pop-up book. Remember to look for it.) Tomie is the illustrator he most admired when he began his interest in working on picture books.

Now we watch...

Tomie dePaola Awards

There is one Tomie dePaola honor award ($100) and one Tomie dePaola grand prize winner ($1000 from Blick art supplies). Awards are presented by Cecilia Yung on Tomie's behalf. (He could not attend.)

This years recipients:
Honor Award: Kenneth Kraegel
Grand Prize: Leeza Hernandez

Saturday, January 31, 2009

We're Watching Jarrett's New Video

It features a star-studded cast, among them, Jane Yolen, Tomie dePaola, Mo Willems, Jon Scieszka, Adam Rex. It's at once hysterically funny and inspiring.

SCBWI Master Class

Lin is talking about the new SCBWI series, Master Class, their new video offerings, one featuring Tomie dePaola and one featuring Richard Peck. They're available on DVD and we'll get a sneak peek later at the conference.