Sunday, April 14, 2013

April Showers

When it rains, it pours, as the old adage goes, and this April's showers have doused me with plenty of activity which is sure to bring May flowers!

First of all, on April 6th, I attended the SCBWI Northern/Central California Spring Conference. Here I had the wonderful opportunity to hear from authors, editors, agents, art directors and illustrators from the publishing business. I attended workshops with Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers' amazing art director Laurent Linn and incredible picture book illustrator/author, John Hendrix. John talked about the importance of illustrating to one's strengths and shared with us the grueling saga of publishing his picture book "John Brown: His Fight for Freedom", a book which he described as "unpublishable". John was also kind enough to spend a few minutes with me to review my portfolio and give me some pointers on where my work was strong and where it could be stronger. Laurent's workshop spoke to the character's role in storytelling. We were asked to bring in a series of character design sketches and Laurent reviewed each illustrator's work and with his comments helped explain how "what's on the outside of a character can describe what is on the inside." My character design for The Mad Hatter is below!

April also finds me preparing for my book signing this Thursday, April 18th at Beatnik Books in Roseville! I will be signing copies of my latest book, "Moose n' Me" written by Kenny Loggins. I will be there from 6 to 8pm and to all the local readers, please stop by and say hello! I will be giving away bookmarks and even copies of Moose n' Me! I really look forward to seeing some friendly faces and hopefully making some new friends this Thursday!



Between all of that madness, I also continue work on a series of illustrations I will eventually be selling as prints. The series is based on the four seasons, and features a character I have come to call Guy Fox. All four illustrations have been sketched and I will be coloring the final pieces in the coming weeks. Seen below are all four sketches in seasonal order, beginning with Autumn. I'll be sure to share my progress with you and you'll certainly be the first to know when they are available for purchase!






Needless to say, my April showers have been of the refreshing and sustaining kind. I look forward to reporting on all of the new growth to sprout in May! Until then, thank you for reading!

Josh