Posts Tagged ‘ballet’

Reviews….

Sunday, September 5th, 2010

Well, some reviews have been rolling in for Miss Tutu – most quite favorable, hurrah! Here are some examples:

“Selena is a slightly chubby and not-inherently graceful girl with plenty of bounce and a determination to succeed…should inspire youngsters who like to dance but are not natural swans…Armstrong-Ellis’s gouache and colored-pencil illustrations add comic touches… many children will recognize themselves in this agreeable offering.” excerpts from School Library Journal

“The text flows smoothly in rhymed couplets… the energetic illustrations, done in gouache and colored pencil, recreate the bustle of ballet class, the quiet practices at home, and the onstage chaos …(in) this engaging picture book …” from Booklist

“Lesléa Newman presents an inspiring story about the importance of perseverance….Carey Armstrong-Ellis’ colorful paintings convey Selena’s love of movement—the sheer joy she experiences through dance…A fun, frolicsome tale” from Bookpage.com – read the full review here.

And here are a few more online reviews:

Childrens Literature

Books 4 Stars & Up

Picture books and Pirouettes

Kindred Spirit Mommy

Many thanks to those hard-working bloggers and web folks for taking the time to review the book!!

BUT I just have to share the negative one from Kirkus, hahaha -

“Selena’s round face and round derriere displayed in her stage bow… are not likely to be seen in any serious ballet school… Selena’s constant mix-ups are balanced by her determination, an admirable quality but not one that would overcome her deficits in any real-world ballet situation…”

Whoa. So apparently, if you are not inherently destined for a career in ballet, you might as well not ever take dance classes! No matter that you love dancing and are having a good time! Sheesh. It is people like that who made sure I never learned Highland dance when I was a kid – the teacher told my parents that my sister and I were too old to learn for competition and wouldn’t take us in the class. We just wanted to dance!

Sneak Peek

Saturday, August 1st, 2009

Oh my goodness, what a summer this has been. I apologize for not updating more frequently! Family issues have involved trips to Ohio, New York City, and Wisconsin, and deadlines have been looming. But I am doing pretty well on the deadline – just have the cover left to do, yaay! Here is a sneak peek of a couple of pages of “Miss Tutu’s Star!”

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I will be very happy when I get this all finished…

I now have a flickr account, for anyone who might be interested. In it now are many many pictures from our recent family reunion in America’s Dairyland – you’ll find boring photos of family members, but also trolls, gnomes and badgers! Here is an example of a sneaky gnome, perhaps getting ready to attack your ankles!

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Check it out here. But don’t say I didn’t warn you there would be lots of pictures of family!

So in two weeks we are taking our little girl to the Big City so she can learn how to do zombie make-up and bloody accident wounds and such (also high fashion-type stuff) at the Make-Up Designory School (or MUD, as it is more familiarly known). I can’t wait to have her practice on me! Expect future photos of crazy stuff!

Well, that’s it for now – I will try to be better about this!

Let me try this again…

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

I have to say I have great admiration for people who actually update their blogs on a regular basis… Man. OK, it’s been about six months since my last entry, hahaha, so let me try to catch up on things artsy and stitchy and booky. First the book department:

I finished the art for The Twelve Days of Springtime, and then I finished the corrections (oops! some spelling errors on my part :-P , and some last minute changes on the publisher’s part. Lots of discussion on national flags, rainbow flags, earth day, etc. etc…) so that project is done. Yaaay!! (picture Kermit the Frog waving arms about) My current project is illustrating a story about a little girl taking ballet lessons, called Miss Tutu’s Star. I have finished the preliminary sketches and am waiting to hear whether I am even on the right track, or whether I have to start all over again, ugh! We shall see. Soon, hopefully. Here are a couple of the sketches:

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Ok, now for the artsy stuff. I was contacted by a woman from Eugene, OR who was running for Slug Queen, hahaha! Seems they have this big competition every year for the honor of Slimy Queendom, those crazy Eugeners, and she was wondering if I might donate some of my sluggy wares so that she could bribe the former queens, and so better her chances of winning. So I sent out some stuff, and then she mentioned a Slug Queen exhibit at a local gallery. I did a little painting for it and lo and behold, it won 1st Place for Out-of-State entries! I’m not quite sure it deserved such an honor – there were some pretty great things in the show – but check it out here at slugqueeneugene. Just click on the glass slug with the Art Salon Gallery label, and be sure to check out the rest of the site too – it’s pretty funny! And, my contact, Marie Slugtoinette, won the title!

And now for the stitchy part! I was contacted this summer (spring?) by someone who is opening a shop in Manhattan in October that will sell teddy bears only. She asked if I would do a limited edition bear for them, and I agreed. So at least part of the summer was spent making bears! You can find them online here at tedde.com. And here are some pictures:

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In the next couple of days I’ll update you on another project I’ve been working on – a fairy house version of Cinderella’s castle!